Kanzan Egen (関山慧玄/關山慧玄) (1277–1360) was a Japanese Rinzai Zen Buddhist monk, founder of Myōshin-ji Temple and a principal member of the extant Ōtōkan...
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Egen is the surname of: Joseph L. Egen Jr, American World War II flying ace Kanzan Egen (1277–1360), Japanese Buddhist monk, founder of Myōshin-ji Temple...
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Zhiyu. It is centered at the temple complexes of Myōshin-ji (founded by Kanzan Egen (1277–1360), the third patriarch) and Daitoku-ji (founded by Daito Kokushi...
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degree of freedom. It was founded by Nanpo Shōmyō, Shūhō Myōchō, and Kanzan Egen. A well-known teacher from Daitoku-ji was Ikkyū. Another Rinka lineage...
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compilation of Zen writings by Tōyō Eichō (東陽榮朝, 1428–1504) a disciple of Kanzan Egen of the Myōshin-ji line of Rinzai school in Kyoto, Japan. Tōyō's anthology...
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China from Xutang Zhiyu; Daitō Kokushi (Shuho Myocho) (1283-1338); and Kanzan Egen (1277–1360). While the communal training of the Ōbaku-school was emulated...
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Minokamo, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It was originally a place of practice of Kanzan Egen Zenji in 1330. The training monastery was established at Shōgen-ji by...
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in his honor. The head temple was founded in 1342 by the Zen master Kanzan Egen (関山慧玄, 1277–1360), third patriarch in the influential Ōtōkan lineage...
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was then spread by his student Shuho Myocho (second generation) and Kanzan Egen (third generation), who made it an influential school. The two main schools...
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III as the 188th pope of the Catholic Church (until 1280). January 7 – Kanzan Egen, Japanese monk (d. 1360) January 21 – Galeazzo I Visconti, Italian nobleman...
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degree of freedom. It was founded by Nampo Jomyo, Shuho Myocho, and Kanzan Egen. A well-known teacher from Daitoku-ji was Ikkyū. Another Rinka lineage...
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Cohen Watazumi Doso Ji Gong Ogino Dokuon Doshin Hannya Michael Nelson Kanzan Egen Eisai Hakuin Ekaku Enni Ben’en Mary Farkas Keido Fukushima Jakushitsu...
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III, king of Georgia (House of Bagrationi) (d. 1308) 1277 January 7 – Kanzan Egen, Japanese monk (d. 1360) January 21 – Galeazzo I Visconti, Italian nobleman...
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Shōteki' (1539–1612) 67/40. 'Takuan Sōhō' (1573–1645) left no heirs 57/30. 'Kanzan Egen' (also Muso Daishi) '(1277–1360) Apparently their meeting was as follows:...
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(印可状, inkajō) Daitō Kokushi (大燈国師)/Shūhō Myōchō (宗峰妙超) Certificate for Kanzan Egen (関山慧玄), student of Shūhō Myōchō 1330Kamakura period, Nanboku-chō period...
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Kenchō-ji Kennin-ji Kōgaku-ji Kokutai-ji Myōshin-ji (founded in 1342 by Kanzan Egen Zenji) Nanzen-ji (founded by Musō Soseki) Shōkoku-ji Tenryū-ji (founded...
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in Japan. Following him, Shūhō Hyōchō received Daitō Kokushi and then Kanzan Egen received Muso Daishi. The names of the three monks formed the Ōtōkan...
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