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Sokuhi Nyoitsu (即非如一,
pinyin Jifei Ruyi, (1616–1671)) was a
Buddhist monk of the Ōbaku Zen sect, and was also an
accomplished poet and calligrapher. His...
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Reading a
Sutra by Moonlight, by Ōbaku Zen monk
Sokuhi Nyoitsu (1616–1671)....
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Mokuan was from
Chuanchow in what was then ****ien Province. He and
Sokuhi Nyoitsu were the two
disciples most
involved in
spreading Ingen's teachings. Together...
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founder Yinyuan Longqi and two
other Ōbaku masters,
Mokuan Shōtō and
Sokuhi Nyoitsu,
became known as the Ōbaku no
Sanpitsu (or, the "Three
Brushes of Ōbaku")...
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style of
calligraphy to ****an.
Along with his
disciples Muyan and
Sokuhi Nyoitsu, he was one of the Ōbaku no
Sanpitsu ("Three
Brushes of Ōbaku"). He is...
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painter and
artist biographer of the
Baroque period (died 1680)
Sokuhi Nyoitsu,
Buddhist monk of the
Obaku Zen sect, poet and
calligrapher (died 1671)...
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temple was
founded in 1665 by
Ogasawara Tadazane with
support from
Sokuhi Nyoitsu, a
Chinese monk. In 1669,
Ogasawara Tadataka (小笠原忠雄), the
second daimyō...
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German poet (d. 1656)
Kuzma Minin,
merchant from
Nizhny Novgorod Sokuhi Nyoitsu,
Buddhist monk (d. 1671) John Owen,
English Nonconformist theologian (d...
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painter (born 1620)
Giacomo Antonio Fancelli,
sculptor (born 1619)
Sokuhi Nyoitsu,
Buddhist monk of the
Obaku Zen sect, poet and
calligrapher (born 1616)...
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Danish poet and
professor Johann Klaj (died 1656),
German poet
Sokuhi Nyoitsu (died 1671),
Chinese Buddhist monk, poet and
calligrapher Ye Xiaoluan,...