-
school and Mampuku-ji, the school's head
temple at Uji in 1661. In 1664,
Muyan succeeded his
master as
chief of the
temple and in 1671
established another...
-
Mokuan Reien (died 1345), ****anese
painter during the
Muromachi Period Muyan (****anese:
Mokuan Shoto, 1611–1684),
Chinese Chan monk and a
founder of...
- of
Wanfu Temple,
Mount Huangbo, Fujian.
There he
became a
colleague of
Muyan. In 1651 he
nearly died due to
asphyxiation while fighting a
forest fire...
- Nagasaki, ****an with
around 30
monks and artisans,
including his
disciple Muyan. He
founded the Ōbaku
school of Zen. He
established the Ōbaku head temple...
- Chu Mu-yen (Chinese: 朱木炎; pinyin: Zhū
Mùyán; born 14
March 1982) is a
Taiwanese Taekwondo athlete from Taiwan. He is the
second Taiwanese athlete and...
- Zhao
Shiyi as Fuyu (符玉), a
cultivator who is
loyal to
Tantai Minglang Zhao
Muyan as Jia**** (嘉卉), Ye Bingchang's
loyal maid Sun
Zhenni as
Pianran (翩然), a...
- 2004-0390. PMC 1249516. PMID 15705661. Li X,
Huang J, Yi P,
Bambara RA, Hilf R,
Muyan M (September 2004). "Single-chain
estrogen receptors (ERs)
reveal that the...
- (Ingen),
officially opening in 1963. In 1664,
control of the
temple p****ed to
Muyan,
after which many
Chinese monks followed as head priests. Only the fourteenth...
-
Founder of the Hall of
Chained Souls (锁生殿)
Jiang Zhenyu as Miss Hong (红姑娘) Li
Muyan as Bai
Suche (白素车), an
aloof ********in who can kill
without seeing blood...
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abbot and a Chan master. He
later travelled to ****an with his
disciple Muyan to
found the ****anese Ōbaku
school of Zen.
Found in 789 by Chan
master Zhenggan...