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Daichi Sokei (大智祖継) (1290-1366) was a Japanese Sōtō Zen monk famous for his Buddhist poetry who lived during the late Kamakura period and early Muromachi period. According to Steven Heine, a Buddhist studies professor, "Daichi is unique in being considered one of the great medieval Zen poets during an era when Rinzai monks, who were mainly located in Kyoto or Kamakura, clearly dominated the composition of verse."

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  • Daichi Sokei (en)
  • 大智 (ja)
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  • Daichi Sokei (大智祖継) (1290-1366) was a Japanese Sōtō Zen monk famous for his Buddhist poetry who lived during the late Kamakura period and early Muromachi period. According to Steven Heine, a Buddhist studies professor, "Daichi is unique in being considered one of the great medieval Zen poets during an era when Rinzai monks, who were mainly located in Kyoto or Kamakura, clearly dominated the composition of verse." (en)
  • 大智(だいち、正応3年(1290年)- 正平21年/貞治5年12月10日(1367年1月10日))は、鎌倉時代後期から南北朝時代にかけての曹洞宗の僧。肥後国の出身。大智祖継(だいちそけい)とも。一般には大智禅師と呼ばれる。 (ja)
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  • Daichi Sokei (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Daichi_Sokei_Kakurinji_Painting_on_Silk.jpg
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  • Painting on silk of Daichi Sokei dating from the Muromachi Period; from the temple Kakurinji in Kanazawa and now held at the Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art (en)
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  • 十二時法語 (en)
  • 古林清茂 (en)
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  • Jūniji-hōgo (en)
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  • Daichi Sokei (大智祖継) (1290-1366) was a Japanese Sōtō Zen monk famous for his Buddhist poetry who lived during the late Kamakura period and early Muromachi period. According to Steven Heine, a Buddhist studies professor, "Daichi is unique in being considered one of the great medieval Zen poets during an era when Rinzai monks, who were mainly located in Kyoto or Kamakura, clearly dominated the composition of verse." (en)
  • 大智(だいち、正応3年(1290年)- 正平21年/貞治5年12月10日(1367年1月10日))は、鎌倉時代後期から南北朝時代にかけての曹洞宗の僧。肥後国の出身。大智祖継(だいちそけい)とも。一般には大智禅師と呼ばれる。 (ja)
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