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Pair of vertical wooden plaques on Main Gate (Sanmon 三門/山門), Manpukuji (萬福寺)
Pair of vertical wooden plaques (Image 01 and Image 03) written in calligraphic script by Yinyuan Longqi (Jp. Ingen Ryūki) 隠元隆琦 (1592-1673), located on the right and left side of the main gate (Sanmon 三門/山門) of Manpukuji 萬福寺, an Ōbaku Zen (黄檗) temple ...
Chan, Chien-Cho +2 more
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Fucha Ryōri:The Monastic Cuisine of the Ōbaku-Zen School
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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Couplets of the Hall of Dharma Transmission (Rentou dou 聯燈堂), Manpukiji (萬福寺)
Couplet outside the Hall of the Dharma Transmission (Rentou dou 聯燈堂) in Manpuku-ji Temple (萬福寺), an Ōbaku 黄檗 Zen temple in Uji 宇治, Kyoto prefecture 京都府, Japan.
Wan, Ziling, Liu, Jeffrey
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Outer couplets in front of the Great Shrine Hall (Daiyū Hōden 大雄寶殿), Manpukiji (萬福寺)
Outer couplet on the front of the Great Shrine Hall (Daiyū Hōden 大雄寶殿) in Manpuku-ji Temple (萬福寺), an Ōbaku 黄檗 Zen temple in Uji 宇治, Kyoto prefecture 京都府, Japan.
Wan, Ziling, Liu, Jeffrey
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Japanese and Tibet: On the Journeys to Tibet by Kawaguchi Ekai
特集4: 雲南懇話会からの寄稿 = Special Issue 4: Contribution from the Yunnan ForumIn the nineteenth century Tibet, wary of other countries, especially Great Britain, closed its borders and placed strict restrictions on the entry of foreigners.
奥山, 直司
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Tsuugenmon (通玄門), Manpukuji (萬福寺)
The Tsuugenmon (通玄門) at Manpukuji (萬福寺), an Ōbaku Zen (黄檗) temple in Uji 宇治, Kyoto prefecture 京都府, Japan (Image 01 ). The wooden plaque above the gate reads "通玄". It was written by Yinyuan Longqi (Jp.
Dong, Junru, Jia, Xixi, Tang, Rouying
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The stereotype of Zen Buddhism as a primarily minimalistic or even immaterial meditative tradition persists in the Euro-American cultural imagination.
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Report on the Discovery of a New Section of the Chinese Cemetery at Kōfukuji Temple in Nagasaki
Kōfukuji, a temple of the Ōbaku Zen Sect in Nagasaki, Japan, contains a Chinese Cemetery with gravestones dating from 1757 to 1887. Past research indicated the presence of 111 gravestones commemorating the deaths of 128 people, almost all seamen involved
姜, 楠
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Ming Religion in Edo Japan: A Look at Some of the Ōbaku School's Daoist Elements
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Baskind, james +1 more
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