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A work offering deep insights into the tea ceremony. - Title: Zen Paintings in the Tea Ceremony - Author: Bunjun Saibu - Publisher: Tankosha - Release Date: January 1990 - Pages: 370p - Size: 19x13cm Table of Contents Chapter 1: Zen Paintings (Shussan Shaka-zu (Shaka Leaving the Mountain), Yuima Koji-zu (Vimalakirti), Daruma Butei-zu (Bodhidharma and Emperor Wu of Liang), Royo Daruma-zu (Bodhidharma Crossing the Reed), Menpeki Daruma-zu (Bodhidharma Facing the Wall), Hanshin Daruma-zu (Half-Body Bodhidharma), etc.) Chapter 2: Paintings of Immortals (Bashiko-zu, Kyoyu Sofu-zu, Kikujido-zu, Kikokushi-zu, Kinkosenjin-zu, Shuzan Shikozu, etc.) Bunjun Saibu Born in Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture in 1925. Ordained at Kosei-ji Temple in Obama City, Fukui Prefecture in 1935. Graduated from Otani University in 1951. Entered the training hall of Nanzen-ji Temple and practiced Zen under the guidance of Roshi Zenkei Shibayama. Became the chief priest of Toju-in, a sub-temple of Tofuku-ji Temple in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City in 1974. Passed away in 1994. Thank you for viewing.
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