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Unmoved by the Eight Winds in Chinese / Japanese...

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Unmoved by the Eight Winds

 bā fēng chuī bù dòng
 happuu sui fudou
Unmoved by the Eight Winds Scroll

八風吹不動 is an ancient Buddhist phrase from about 1000 years ago.

Literal meaning: “The Eight Winds cannot move [me].”

The original famous anecdote is from Song Dynasty China, involving the poet-official 蘇東坡 (Su Dongpo / Su Shi, 1037–1101) and Zen master 佛印 (Foyin).

Su Dongpo wrote 八風吹不動,一屁打過江
“The Eight Winds cannot move me; Yet one fart blows me across the river.”

Foyin’s irreverent reply exposed Su Dongpo’s ego, which is kind of a classic Zen/Chan teaching story.

For more understanding, the Eight Winds of Buddhism are usually defined as:

利 gain
衰 loss
毀 disgrace
譽 praise
稱 honor
譏 ridicule
苦 suffering
樂 pleasure
There are other ways to translate or interpret:

“The Eight Winds cannot move [him / the mind].”
“Unmoved by the Eight Winds.”
“The Eight Winds do not move me.”
“Not moved by the Eight Winds.”
“Unshaken by the Eight Winds.”
“Unaffected by the Eight Winds.”
“Unmoved by worldly forces.”
“Steadfast against the Eight Winds.”
“Remaining unmoved amid the Eight Winds.”

There is a shorter Japanese Zen version, 八風不動, which drops the middle character. Often romanized as happū fudō. The romanization of 八風吹不動 is arguably happū fukedomo ugokazu or happū sui fudō.

Happu Fudo

Unmoved by the Eight Winds

 bā fēng bù dòng
 happuu fudou
Happu Fudo Scroll

八風不動 is the short version, popularized in Japanese Zen Buddhism, of the original Chinese phrase 八風吹不動.

Literal meaning: “Unmoved by the Eight Winds”

The origin is Chinese, but it was later adopted into Japanese Zen. Here’s a little backstory:

The original famous anecdote is from Song Dynasty China, involving the poet-official 蘇東坡 (Su Dongpo / Su Shi, 1037–1101) and Zen master 佛印 (Foyin).

Su Dongpo wrote 八風吹不動,一屁打過江
“The Eight Winds cannot move me; Yet one fart blows me across the river.”

Foyin’s irreverent reply exposed Su Dongpo’s ego, which is kind of a classic Zen teaching story.




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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Unmoved by the Eight Winds八風吹不動
八风吹不动
happuu sui fudou
happuusuifudou
hapu sui fudo
bā fēng chuī bù dòng
ba1 feng1 chui1 bu4 dong4
ba feng chui bu dong
bafengchuibudong
pa feng ch`ui pu tung
pafengchuiputung
pa feng chui pu tung
Happu Fudo八風不動
八风不动
happuu fudou
happuufudou
hapu fudo
bā fēng bù dòng
ba1 feng1 bu4 dong4
ba feng bu dong
bafengbudong
pa feng pu tung
pafengputung
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line.
In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese.


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