Píngshí Rúdǐ chánshī yǔlù 平石如砥禪師語錄
One-juan Yuán-dynasty yǔlù of Píng-shí Rú-dǐ 如砥 平石如砥 (d. Zhì-zhèng 17 / 1357), Yángqí-branch Línjì master in the Wújùn → Xī-yán → Dōng-yán line; dharma-heir of Dōng-yán Jìng-rì 東巖淨日 (1221–1308). Xuzangjing X70 n1393. Preface by the former abbot of Shàoxīng Chóng-bào 崇報, Pó-yáng Shì Zhì-rén 釋至仁, dated nine years after Rú-dǐ’s death, i.e. 1366 — the preface states explicitly that “in Zhì-zhèng 17, the eighteenth-generation descendant of Línjì, Tiāntóng Píng-shí chánshī Dǐ, passed into pari-nirvāṇa at the East Hall; nine years later, his disciples led by Dà-yòng 大用 collected the teachings from his three assemblies and had them printed.” Records three abbacies: Qìngyuán-lù Bǎo-shèng 保聖 (entered Dàdé 3 / 1299), Dìng-shuǐ-sì 定水禪寺 (from Huáng-qìng 2 / 1313), and Tiān-tóng 天童 (from Tiān-lì 2 / 1329). Per DILA A009007, Rú-dǐ’s zì is Shí-píng 石平; his dharma-heirs include Zhēn-rú Wén-qī 真如文栖 and Wú-zuò Wén-shù 無作文述. The preface locates Rú-dǐ in the explicit Línjì polemical lineage descending from Dà-huì Zōng-gǎo against the “silent-illumination heresy” — a rare Yuán-era revival of the Dà-huì line’s anti-Cáodòng rhetoric.