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    (now Inomiya-chō, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka). Shōmyō is his true name (also "Jyōmin"), Nampo is his Dharma name. Nanpo Shōmyō grew up and studied at his hometown's...
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    of Chan Buddhism, which is known in Japan as Rinzai. Decades later, Nanpo Shōmyō (南浦紹明) (1235–1308), who also studied Linji teachings in China, founded...
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    Song, Chán was also transmitted to Japan by figures Myōan Eisai and Nanpo Shōmyō who studied in China. It also exerted a great influence on Korean Seon...
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  • Rinzai school of Zen (a form of Japanese Buddhism). It was founded by Nanpo Shōmyō (1235–1308), who received dharma-transmission in China in 1265 from Xutang...
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    Zen-practice of the Otokan-lineage and its founders, Dai'ō Kokushi (Nanpo Shōmyō (1235–1308), who received dharma-transmission in China from Xutang Zhiyu;...
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  • (1185–1269) was a Chinese Chan-monk who gave dharma-transmission to Nanpo Shōmyō (1235–1308), the founder of the Japanese Rinza-Zen Ōtōkan-lineage. His...
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    Angela of Foligno, Italian nun, mystic and writer (b. 1248) February 9 – Nanpo Shōmyō, Japanese monk and priest (b. 1235) March 7 – Lovato Lovati, Italian...
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  • Angela of Foligno, Italian nun, mystic and writer (b. 1248) February 9 – Nanpo Shōmyō, Japanese monk and priest (b. 1235) March 7 – Lovato Lovati, Italian...
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    was founded in the middle Heian period (late 13th century). In 1305, Nanpo Shōmyō (南浦紹明) (1235–1308) was appointed abbot of Manju-ji. In 2012, the monastery...
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    which was confirmed by Kōhō. At that time he heard about the Zen master Nanpo Shōmyō who, at the invitation of the former emperor Go-Uda (後 宇 多, Pan. 1274-1287)...
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