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Shōgei (聖冏,
October 15, 1341 -
September 27, 1420) was a
Buddhist monk from the
middle of the
Muromachi period. He is the
considered the
seventh founder...
- mirin.
Hiyamugi are
mentioned in
Zenrin Kouta, a 14th-century text by
Ryoyo Shogei,
critical of Zen Buddhism. This text was
written shortly after the end of...
- the
subsequent King
Wideok of Baekje. It was
written by a ****anese monk
Shogei (1341–1420), the 7th
Patriarchs of the Jodo sect. The
statue which had originally...
- of the
Chinzei branch by Benchō (1162–1238) and the
subsequent work of
Shōgei (1341–1420) to set up a
formal training program for Jōdo Shū priests. This...
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through the
Chinzei lineage continued to
develop until the 8th Patriarch,
Shōgei (聖冏, 1341-1420) who
formalized the
training of
priests (rather than training...
- Machine. The Campbellsvillian, p. 21 Durbin,
William (November, 1989).
Shogei Toitsu Kempo Handbook (Self Published), p. 13 Schlesinger, Tom (1982). Fighting...
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piloting the
Shogei-Maru (an airship) and Gourai-Gou (a high-speed
underground transport train). They were
known to have
crashed the
Shogei-maru into the...
- Tada
Nanrei and Ueda Akinari. Tada Nanrei's most
notable work is
Kamakura shogei sode
nikki (A
Diary of
Skills in Kamakura, 1743),
which can be classified...
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Imperial Collections – a
letter Kuni no Moushibumi-jō (国申文帖), held by the
Shogei Bunka-in (書芸文化院) –
Written in 982
while Sukemasa was
serving as governor...