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Tenzo Kyōkun (典座教訓),
usually rendered in
English as
Instructions for the Cook, is an
important essay written by Dōgen, the
founder of Zen Buddhism's Sōtō...
- have to make the most of
whatever ingredients were available. In
Tenzo kyokun ("Instructions for the Zen Cook"), Soto Zen
founder Eihei Dogen wrote: In...
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Basis of
Lessons Learned from
History (歴史を教訓に平和への決意を新たにする決議,
Rekishi o
Kyōkun ni
Heiwa he no
Ketsui o
Arata ni suru Ketsugi), also
known as
Fusen Ketsugi...
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where he
debuted the anti-war
anthem "
Kyokun I" ["Lesson I"] that
catapulted him into folk's mainstream. "
Kyokun I"
would become Kagawa's
signature song...
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Ancient history Nihon Rekishi Kyokun series –
Lessons from ****an's
History -
Shiragi Saburō and
Tokiaki Nihon Rekishi Kyokun series –
Lessons from ****an's...
- 長い名を付し話 [(94) A
story of
naming a long name].
Shinwa ippyakudai:
katei kyokun 新話一百題 : 家庭教訓 [100 new stories. Home education] (in ****anese). Tokyo, ****an:...
- (Advice on
Studying the Way), one volume;
probably written in 1234.
Tenzo kyōkun (Instructions to the
Chief Cook), one volume;
written in 1237. Bendōhō (Rules...
- evolution." ****anese Soto Zen
founder Dōgen
Zenji uses the
phrase in his
Tenzo Kyōkun (Instructions to the
Chief Cook); as does 20th-century Zen
master Shunryu...
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forward by an
archetypical novice Zen student. Shōbōgenzō Genjōkōan
Tenzo Kyōkun Tanahashi,
Kazuaki (1995). Moon in a Dewdrop.
North Point Press. p. 251...
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reality of
individuality and universality." Shōbōgenzō Bendōwa
Tenzo Kyōkun The
fourth ideograph in this expression, as
originally written by Dōgen...