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Pupil beating Chinese Philosophy?

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Marijn | 19:50 Thu 05th Nov 2009 | History
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I remember reading once about a supposedly philosophical movement in Ancient China which involved the masters striking their students on the head to give them wisdom.
Does anyone know what this movement/branch of philosophy was called?
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It was used in Zen. See section 3, page 445, here...

http://www.exeas.org/...hinese-philosophy.pdf
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Thank you Heathfield :-)
My driving instructor used to sit with a rolled-up newspaper which he used to clout my leg every so often! It was only if I made a mistake he had told me about before (clout - "OBSERVATION!" - clout). He was a former police instructor and that was how he apparently used to teach the Traffic recruits to pass their advanced tests. I certainly learned quickly and I passed my test first time! He probably wouldn't get away with it now.
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