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The Meaning of the Patriarch’s Coming from the West: A Study of Triptych of Three Zen Masters: Linji, Bodhidharma, and Deshan

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In the mid-seventeenth century, Chinese Chan master Yinyuan Longqi 隱元隆琦 (Jp. Ingen Ryūki, 1592–1673), accompanied by several disciples, traveled to Japan and established Ōbaku Zen, a new sect of Zen Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan.
Yuyu Zhang
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A Transnational Grassroots Movement: Jinja Shinto and Japanese Religions in the Pre-Colonial Joseon Society [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The international relationship between Japan and Korea used to be characterised by cultural exchanges, economic trade, political contact, and military confrontations. During the ancient era, Buddhism, Chinese-influenced cuisine, Han characters, and other
Kim, David W.
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Beyond Borders and Sects: The Ōbaku Canon as a Cross-Sectarian and Transnational Project

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The Ōbaku Edition of the Buddhist Canon, initiated and spearheaded by Tetsugen Dōkō (鐵眼道光 1630–1682), profoundly influenced Japanese Buddhism and printing culture.
Guangzuo Jia
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Yinyuan Longqi’s “Huangbo” Writing and the Construction of “Authenticity”

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Yinyuan Longqi 隱元隆琦 was a pivotal figure in Sino–Japanese cultural exchange. His journey to Japan to propagate Buddhism, founding of the Ōbaku sect (Huangbo zong 黃檗宗), emphasis on the orthodoxy of his Zen teachings, and crafting of an “authentic ...
Zurong Yang, Yinyu Wu
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Le quotidien d'un lettré en voyage à Nagasaki : le Journal de Shiba Kōkan " [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The Shiba Kōkan's Diary (Kôkan Saiyû nikki), written when traveling at Nagasaki, has always been considered as an exceptional document for the wealth of informations it contains on daily life at Edo period.
Horiuchi, Annick
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Tea in the Historical Context of East Asia: Cultural Interactions across Borders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
(Translated: Jenine Heaton) Session statement 4: Tea viewed from the comparative culture and cultural ...
Hino Yoshihiro   +9 more
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黄檗宗における中国の思想 -興福寺と聖福寺の釈迦如来坐像内に発見された五臓六腑について- [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
黄檗宗大本山萬福寺開創350周年記念特別展の準備中に長崎の興福寺と聖福寺の仏像の内部に「五臓」と呼ばれる心臓や肺などの形をした薄い金属製の板が発見された。この論文で「五臓六腑 ...
MARRA Claudia
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Fucha Ryōri:The Monastic Cuisine of the Ōbaku-Zen School [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
僧院生の生活は厳しい規則に従っている。この規則は共同体の存在に調和と安定感を与えている。規則は生活の複雑性を減らし、個人の精神的な追求のへの機会を用意している。僧院の規則は宗教の教義と倫理学を反映している。規則は料理の作り方まで拡大した。 この論文は黄檗宗の祝祭料理、普茶料理に於けるシンボリズムとその中国の遺産について述べている。長崎では普茶料理のお陰で黄檗寺と一般の中国人のつながりが良くなった。料理を食べながら一般人は教えの象徴を感じた ...
MARRA Claudia
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Skanda, The Multifaceted God: Skanda in Korean Buddhism and Beyond [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This article focuses on the worship of Skanda in Korean Buddhism, particularly Skanda depicted in Sinjung t’aenghwa (the Paintings of the Guardian Deities).
Kim, Su Jung
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She Who Laughs Loudest: A Meditation on Zen Humor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Articulating a Zen Buddhist perspective on humor, this paper examines the Japanese Zen Buddhist response of humor in the face of the suffering of situated existence and the motivations for this response. The examination will take the school of Rinzai Zen
Whitehead, Andrew
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