- Ingen
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birth_place =Fuqing ,Fujian China
death_date = 1673
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website =Ingen Ryuki (Chinese 隱元隆琦, Yinyuan Longqi) (
Fuqing ,Fujian , 1592 -Uji , 1673) was a ChineseLinji Chan Buddhist monk, poet, and calligrapher.Ingen's father disappeared when he was five. At age 20, while searching for him, Ingen arrived at
Mount Putuo offZhejiang province, where he served tea to monks. At 28, after the death of his mother, he was ordained as a monk at his family temple -Wanfu Temple ,Mount Huangbo ,Fujian . Ingen's teachers there were Miyun Yuanwu andFeiyin Tongrong . In 1633 he receiveddharma transmission from the latter, and in 1637 served his first term as abbot. His second term as 33rd abbot of the temple began in 1646 and at this time he is credited with helping Mount Huangbo to develop in to a thriving Buddhist centre. In 1654, after repeated requests ofItsunen Shoyu he went to Nagasaki,Japan with around 30 monks and artisans, including his discipleMuyan , and founded the Ōbaku sect, establishing its head templeMampuku-ji atUji in 1661.Yinyuan Longqi was also a skilled calligrapher. Along with his disciples
Mokuan Shoto andSokuhi Nyoitsu , he was one of the "Obaku no Sanpitsu " ("Three Brushes of Ōbaku"). He is known to have carried paintings byChen Xian with him to Japan.ee also
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Egoku Dōmyō
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