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Yishan Yining

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Japan. He was one of the chief disseminators of Zen Buddhism among the new militarized nobility of Japan, a calligrapher and a writer. Mastering a variety of literary genres and being a prolific teacher, he is mostly remembered as the pioneer of Japanese
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He popularized Zen in the circles of new military aristocracy and, mastering variety of literary genres ranging from historiography to poetry, he started the literary orientation of Japanese monkhood to the standards of
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Yishan Yining committed suicide in 1317 after several attempts to resign from the duties of abbot on grounds of severe illness.
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school, then turning to Chan. After changing a number of tutors, he became the Dharma heir of Wanji Singmi (頑極行彌, Japanese
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practice of Zen monasteries such ordeals as studies in Confucian canon and writings of the Song Confucian scholars.
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on charges of spying. However, soon Sadatoki came to respect his prisoner and set him free.
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Among his students there werу such key figures of the subsequent development of Zen as
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government sent him on a diplomatic mission to Japan to restore relations with the
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Yishan Yinging stayed in Japan to become one of the major Zen teachers of the
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Zen classics: formative texts in the history of Zen Buddhism.
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Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan.
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Index

Issan Ichinei

Hu
Linhai
Taizhou
Zhejiang
China
Linji school
Yuan Dynasty
Rinzai
Zen
Kamakura
Gozan Bungaku
literature
Song dynasty
Zhejiang
Tiantai
Puji Monastery
Putuoshan
Temür Khan, Emperor Chengzong of Yuan
Yuan
Bakufu
Kamakura
Hojo Sadatoki
Kamakura period
Kenchō-ji
Engaku-ji
Jochi-ji
Go-Uda
Nanzen-ji

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