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Suzuki Shōsan (鈴木正三,
February 5, 1579 – July 28, 1655) was a ****anese
samurai who
served under the shōgun
Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Shōsan was born in modern-day...
- (無師智, pinyin: wúshīzhì; ****anese: 無師独悟, mushi-dokugo). They
include Suzuki Shōsan, and Myōshin-ji
figures like Daigu, Ungo and Isshi.
Modern Chinese Buddhists...
- of clothes, you know?
Mostly a
jeans and t-shirt type of thing.
During a
shosan (a
formal public question-and-answer session)
Angie Boissevain came before...
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claiming to be the
ichinomiya of Awa Province.
Okubo Chichi-Icho
Ginkgo tree
Shōsan-ji, 12th
temple on the
Shikoku Pilgrimage "Kamiyama town
official statistics"...
- god". Nio Zen
Buddhism was a
practice advocated by the Zen monk
Suzuki Shōsan (1579–1655), who
advocated Nio Zen
Buddhism over
Nyorai Zen Buddhism. He...
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singer Masato Naito,
Olympic hurdler Etsuko Nishio, singer,
actress Suzuki Shōsan, Edo
period Zen
prelate Tadashi Sugiura,
professional baseball player Katsuaki...
- 460 mm (18.1 in) bow guns
using special "beehive s****" (三式焼霰弾, san-shiki
shōsan dan) but
could not
prevent the two
planes from shadowing. The
forces then...
- (born 1946)
Zenki Christian Dillo 13
Yoseki David Beck
Tatsudo Nicole Baden Shosan Gerald Weischede Ikkyo Ottmar Engel Jakusho Kwong (born 1935)
shiho 78 Uji...
- (分身, Bunshin) 286. "Core" (本体, Hontai) 287. "Present State" (現状, Genjō) 288. "Accolade" (賞賛,
Shōsan) 289. "Terms" (条件, Jōken) 290. "Name" (名前, Namae)...
- (演技力, Engi-ryoku) "Staging" (演出, Enshutsu) "Modest Praise" (小さな称賛, Chīsana
Shōsan) "The
Entertainment Department" (芸能科, Geinō-ka) "New Member" (加入, Kanyū)...