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    students Inzan Ien (1751–1814), who also studied with Gessen Zen'e, and Takujū Kosen (1760–1833) created a systematized way of koan-study, with fixed questions...
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    through Gasan Jitō (1727–1797) and his students Inzan Ien (1751–1814) and Takuju Kosen (1760–1833). Gasan received Dharma transmission from Rinzai teacher Gessen...
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  • (1751–1814) Takujū Kosen 卓洲胡僊 (1760–1833) Further generations are extensive, including all current Rinzai masters; some examples are listed below. Takujū: Ryochu...
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  • more than five-hundred students. He and/or his students Inzan Ien and Takuju Kosen created the contemporary Rinzai koan-curriculum out of the "raw koan...
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  • generation), who made it an influential school. The two main schools today are Takujū and Inzan, which both descent from Hakuin. Although it is difficult to trace...
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  • contemporary Rinzai-lineages stem formally from Inzan Ien (1751–1814) and Takuju Kosen (1760–1833), both students of Gasan Jito (1727–1797). Gasan is considered...
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    through Gasan Jitō (1727–1797) and his students Inzan Ien (1751–1814) and Takuju Kosen (1760–1833). Gasan is considered to be a dharma heir of Hakuin, though...
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  • Rinzai masters of the time who came to China to study with him, including Kosen Ingen, Kohō Kakumyō, Jakushitsu Genkō (1290–1367). According to Zhongfeng:...
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