Báiyún Shǒuduān chánshī guǎnglù 白雲守端禪師廣錄

Extended Record of Chán Master Báiyún Shǒuduān — a four-juan expanded yǔlù of Báiyún Shǒuduān 白雲守端 (1025–1072), companion to the compact two-juan KR6q0285. Compiled by Shǒuduān’s disciples — including Wǔzǔ Fǎyǎn 法演 himself (the future major Línjì master whose dharma-heir Yuánwù Kèqín would compile the Bìyán lù), Chǔníng 處凝, Zhìběn 智本, Zhìhuá 智華 (all as cānxué 參學 disciples), and Hǎitán 海譚 (xiǎoshī 小師 junior-disciple, recorder).

Four-juan Northern-Sòng Chán guǎnglù, X69 n1352. Non-commentary; commentedTextid omitted.

Notable: the presence of Wǔzǔ Fǎyǎn 法演 (d. 1104) among the editorial team — as a cānxué disciple compiling his master’s yǔlù — is the principal historical note of interest, documenting Fǎyǎn’s early-career position before his own subsequent rise as a major Línjì-Yángqí master.

Dating: notBefore c. 1060; notAfter c. 1100 (Fǎyǎn’s 1104 death as outer bound).