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【Instant purchase welcome】 【Ships within 24 hours on weekdays!】 Artist: Kobayash Taigen Title: "Kinpu Sui Gyokukan" 【Size】 Height: 114cm Width: 54cm 【Condition】 Handwritten, paper, with a matching box. There are some light stains, but they are not very noticeable, and the overall condition is good. There are stains on the back. 【Artist's Description】 Kobayashi Taigen Born in Fengtian in 1938. He entered the priesthood at the age of 6, and after graduating from Hanazono University, he practiced Zen at the Sogen-do of Shokoku-ji Temple under Ozu Reido. In 1975, he became the 20th chief priest of Obai-in, a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji Temple, the head temple of the Rinzai sect of the Daitoku-ji school. 【Zen Phrase】 Kinpu Sui Gyokukan (kinpu tamakan o fuku) "Kinpu" refers to the refreshing autumn wind, and "Gyokukan" refers to a flute made of jade. Just as the autumn wind makes a clear sound when it blows the flute, it is a word that likens the appearance of a pure sound (the working of enlightenment) without any artificiality when one reaches the true state. Everything in the photos is included with the product, so items without a box in the photos will be delivered without a box. All items for sale are used. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about stains or odors that are difficult to see in the photos. Please feel free to ask any questions or consult about combined shipping in the comments. ^^ #FineArt #InteriorDesign #JapaneseRoom #Tokonoma #TeaUtensils #TeaCeremony #HangingScroll #Hospitality #Chakake (Tea Hanging Scroll) #Calligraphy #ZenPhrase #Daitoku-jiTemple #RinzaiSchool #KobayashiTaigen #KinpuSuiGyokukan
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