Gidō Shūshin (義堂 周信); 1325–1388), Japanese luminary of the Zen Rinzai sect, was a master of poetry and prose in Chinese (Literature of the Five Mountains)...
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Filipino basketball player Gido Kokars (1921–2017), Latvian conductor Gidō Shūshin (1325–1388), Japanese Zen monk Gino (given name) This page or section...
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Shūshin may refer to: Shūshin koyō, a term for permanent employment in Japan Gidō Shūshin (1325–1388), Japanese writer Gusukuma Shūshin (1507–1585), Japanese...
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famous legendary poets Han Shan and Shih Te. Gao Qi, Ming dynasty poet Gidō Shūshin Gong Zizhen Gu Cheng Gu Taiqing Guan Daosheng Guo Moruo, poet, historian...
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the highest authority of renga poetry, asked Gidō, "Should I learn the poetry of Du Fu and Li Bai?" Gidō dared to reply, "Yes if you do have enough capability...
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himself. According to the Kuge Nikkushū (空華日工集), the diary of priest Gidō Shūshin, in 1372 on the day of Tadayoshi's death Kamakura's Kubō Ashikaga Ujimitsu...
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the area from Tosa Nikki, through locally born Five Mountains master Gidō Shūshin, up until today. Kōchi Castle Museum of History Yoshii Isamu Memorial...
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prince and a poet of the Nijō poetic school of Nanboku-chō period 1388: Gidō Shūshin (born 1325), Japanese luminary of the Zen Rinzai sect, was a master of...
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queen (d. 1375) Gerhard VI, German nobleman (House of Jülich) (d. 1360) Gidō Shūshin, Japanese monk and spiritual teacher (d. 1388) Henry of Langenstein,...
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include Musō Soseki, Ikkyū Sōjun, Zekkai Chūsin (絶海中津), Sesson Yūbai, Gidō Shūshin, Jakushitsu Genkō, Chūgan Engetsu and Kokan Shiren. Also included are...
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Dream Conversations (夢中問答集, Muchū Mondō-shū). Among his students are Gidō Shūshin and Zekkai Chūshin, literary figures who had a central role in the development...
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queen (d. 1375) Gerhard VI, German nobleman (House of Jülich) (d. 1360) Gidō Shūshin, Japanese monk and spiritual teacher (d. 1388) Henry of Langenstein,...
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young age, he was given Uesugi Noriaki as a regent and Rinzai Zen priest Gidō Shūshin as a tutor. (Noriaki however died the following year and was replaced...
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Zenkei Shibayama Sōiku Shigematsu Kokan Shiren Shōtetsu Shunoku Sōen Gidō Shūshin Harada Daiun Sogaku Kobori Nanrei Sohaku Kurt Kankan Spellmeyer Maurine...
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mystic Peter Suchenwirt (died 1395), Austrian poet and herald 1325: Gidō Shūshin (died 1388), Japanese luminary of the Zen Rinzai sect, was a master of...
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also created excellent writings at this time, it was Musō's disciples Gidō Shūshin and Zekkai Chūshin [ja] who brought the literature of the Five Mountains...
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development of the Literature of the Five Mountains, and figures like Gidō Shūshin lived and worked here. During the Edo period Tokugawa Mitsukuni had the...
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