Zongfeng Miaochao
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relevant artists
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Lanxi Daolong
Lanxi Daolong (蘭溪道隆) was a Chinese monk during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279). He later traveled to Japan, where he played a pivotal role in the propagation of Zen Buddhism. Daolong is credited with founding the Daijo-ha (大覚派), a school of Zen Buddhism in Japan. His teachings contributed to the development of Zen, particularly in how it was practiced and interpreted in Japan, influencing the Japanese Zen tradition significantly.
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Yishan Yining
Yishan Yining was a monk of the Yuan dynasty who was sent to Japan in the third year of the Dade reign of Emperor Chengzong, becoming a master of the Rinzai school in Japan. After his death, the Japanese court posthumously honored him with the title "National Master Yishan, Master of Wondrous Compassion and Extensive Salvation." Currently, his calligraphy has been found in 14 prefectures across Japan, reflecting the significant influence he had there.
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Ikkyu Sojun
Yixiu Zongchun (1394-1481), born in January of 1394, a prominent Japanese monk of the Linzai Zen Buddhism sect in the Muromachi perio, also was a poet, calligrapher, and painter.
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Lanxi Daolong