Wújiàn Xiāndǔ chánshī yǔlù 無見先覩禪師語錄
Two-juan Yuán-dynasty yǔlù of Wújiàn Xiāndǔ 先覩 無見先覩 (Xiánchún 1.5.6 / 29 May 1265 – Yuántǒng 2.5.15 / 24 June 1334, shì 70), Yángqí-branch Línjì master of Tiāntái Huádǐngfēng 華頂峯; dharma-heir of 文寶 Fāngshān Wénbǎo and thus grand-heir of 妙倫 Duànqiáo Miàolún. Xuzangjing X70 n1396. Compiled “and-so-on” by his dharma-heir 智度 Zhìdù. Two prefaces in the extant recension: one by Tán Zhēnmò 譚貞默 (Zhǎngān 掃菴) dated Shùnzhì dīngyǒu (1657) — celebrating “exactly three hundred years” since the original Yuán dīngyǒu (1357) printing; another anonymous preface tracing the Línjì lineage from Dámó through Yuánwù → Hǔqiū Shàolóng and Dàhuì Zōnggǎo → Yìngān Tánhuá / Mìān Xiánjié / Pòān Zǔxiān / Wújùn Shīfàn → Duànqiáo Miàolún and Xuěyán Zǔqīn → Fāngshān Wénbǎo → this master. Xiāndǔ spent forty winters and summers in isolated practice at the high, cold, remote Huádǐngfēng without descending the mountain, his feet never crossing the threshold — the pattern of Línjì-dominant hermit-practice also associated with his dharma-uncle Gāofēng Yuánmiào’s “death-barrier” (死關) at Tiānmùshān. Biographical paratexts cited include a jìshí zànsòng by the Jīnhuá scholar Huáng Jìnqīng 黃晉卿, a tǎmíng by Tánè 曇噩 of Guóqīng, and a bá by Yuánsǒu Xíngduān 元叟行端 of the Shuāngjìngshān line.