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    Musō Soseki (夢窓 疎石, 1275 – October 20, 1351) was a Rinzai Zen Buddhist monk and teacher, and a calligraphist, poet and garden designer. The most famous...
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  • Soseki may refer to: Japanese novelist Natsume Sōseki Zen master, garden designer, and writer Musō Soseki This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Musou (redirect from Musō (disambiguation))
    games Muso (InuYasha), a minor character from InuYasha People with the surname Musō include: Musō Soseki (1275–1351), Japanese Zen master Musō Gonnosuke...
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    primarily to venerate Gautama Buddha, and its first chief priest was Musō Soseki. Construction was completed in 1345. As a temple related to both the...
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    appeared, representative of Zen attitudes and exemplified in the works of Musō Soseki who wrote in a refined sosho style, or Shūhō Myōcho (1282–1337; better...
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    summoned the famous Japanese gardener Musō Soseki to help him revive Saihō-ji as a Zen temple. At this time, Musō decided to change the temple's name,...
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    present-day Tochigi Prefecture. According to Zen master and intellectual Musō Soseki, who enjoyed his favor and collaborated with him, Takauji had three qualities...
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    prominent Zen religious figure, poet and Zen garden designer Musō Soseki (also known as Musō Kokushi), the temple lies on top of an isolated hill and is...
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  • Vallor, Molly (15 August 2019), "Changing Agendas at Musō Soseki's Tenryūji", Not Seeing Snow: Musō Soseki and Medieval Japanese Zen, BRILL, pp. 144–178, doi:10...
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    invited the noted Zen prelate Musō Soseki from Kanagawa to build a hermitage on his property. Due to the fame of Musō Soseki, it became the center for the...
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