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|bio=Pao-yün (Baoyun 376?–449) was a translator of Buddhist texts into Chinese. Pao-yün had a reputation for being accomplished in study and practice and the Sanskrit language. He was a contemporary of Fa-hsien and Chih-yen, with whom he traveled, visiting various religious sites. He later became a follower of Buddhabhadra. The two collaborated on translation projects. (Source: Marylin M. Rhie, ''Early Buddhist Art of China and Central Asia, Volume 3'', 199–200)
 
|bio=Pao-yün (Baoyun 376?–449) was a translator of Buddhist texts into Chinese. Pao-yün had a reputation for being accomplished in study and practice and the Sanskrit language. He was a contemporary of Fa-hsien and Chih-yen, with whom he traveled, visiting various religious sites. He later became a follower of Buddhabhadra. The two collaborated on translation projects. (Source: Marylin M. Rhie, ''Early Buddhist Art of China and Central Asia, Volume 3'', 199–200)

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English Phonetics Baoyun
Sort Name Baoyun
Chinese Script 寶雲


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Pao-yün (Baoyun 376?–449) was a translator of Buddhist texts into Chinese. Pao-yün had a reputation for being accomplished in study and practice and the Sanskrit language. He was a contemporary of Fa-hsien and Chih-yen, with whom he traveled, visiting various religious sites. He later became a follower of Buddhabhadra. The two collaborated on translation projects. (Source: Marylin M. Rhie, Early Buddhist Art of China and Central Asia, Volume 3, 199–200)

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