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Chapter One: Nineteenth-century Japanese woodblock portrait of Bodhidharma
Chapter Two: Portrait of Huike by Shi Ke, Song dynasty
Chapter Three: Portrait of Huineng Chopping Bamboo by Liang Kai, Southern Song dynasty
Chapter Four: Lofty Hermitage in Cloudy Mountains by Fang Fanghu, fourteenth century
Chapter Five: The Solitary Angler by Ma Yuan (1170–1260)
Chapter Six: Two Zen Masters
Chapter Seven: Zen Master and Tiger by Shi Ke, Song dynasty
Chapter Eight: Walking on a Path in Spring by Ma Yuan (1170– 1260)
Chapter Nine: Monk by Liang Kai, Southern Song dynasty
Chapter Ten: Portraits of Shide and Hanshan by Yen Hui (1280–1368)
Chapter Eleven: The Ox Herding Pictures, sometimes called the Ten Bulls, are a series of ten pictures portraying the stages of growth in Zen. The set portrayed in this book are copies of now lost twelfth-century Chinese originals by the fifteenth-century Japanese artist, Tensho Shubun. The first picture is entitled Searching for the Ox
Chapter Twelve: Second Ox Herding Picture, Finding the Footprints of the Ox
Chapter Thirteen: Third Ox Herding Picture, Glimpsing the Ox
Chapter Fourteen: Fourth Ox Herding Picture, Catching the Ox
Chapter Fifteen: Fifth Ox Herding Picture, Taming the Ox
Chapter Sixteen: Sixth Ox Herding Picture, Riding the Ox Home
Chapter Seventeen: Seventh Ox Herding Picture, Ox Forgotten
Chapter Eighteen: Eighth Ox Herding Picture, Ox and Self Forgotten
Chapter Nineteen: Ninth Ox Herding Picture, Returning to the Source
Chapter Twenty: Tenth Ox Herding Picture, Going Among the People in the Marketplace
Chapter Twenty-One: Southern Song dynasty portrait of a Zen priest