Thanks Yong Peng,

I have downloaded the whole book, some 900 pages.
Now I have to contact the Yinshun Foundation in US for permission to translate it.
And also look for someone or some people to help translate the book. If there are
enough people to help, we can make this a public domain book.

Sukhi

Piya

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Ong Yong Peng wrote:

> Dear Piya, Thomas and friends,
>
> Ven. Yin Shun's writings are available freely here:
> http://203.69.14.204:1215/read?database=yinshun
> This online database offers a search engine for the entire collection.
>
> There is another site which offers easier (plain HTML) reading:
> http://www.shengyimaster.org/yinshun/33/yinshun33-00.html
>
> The above sites require your web browser to be equipped with Chinese
> display capability. Yin Shun Foundation in North America has
> translated part of his Miao Yun Ji compilation into English. I am not
> sure about the rest. http://www.yinshun.org/
>
> His writings (in Chinese) is also available on a CD-ROM now. It may
> be available in Singapore. It's amazing. I can't afford the
> shelfspace for his Miao Yun Ji compilation. Now it (with Hua Yu Ji
> compilation and 12 specialist books) all goes onto a small piece of
> plastic. http://www.yinshun.org.tw/
>
> metta,
> Yong Peng
>
> --- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, thomaslaw03 wrote:
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