- Itsunen Shoyu
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birth_date =1601
birth_place =Hangzhou ,Zhejiang ,China
death_date =1668
death_place = Nagasaki,Japan
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Hangzhou ,Zhejiang ,China ,1601 - Nagasaki,Japan ,1668 ) is famous as a Buddhist monk and painter who helped to establish Chan (Zen) inJapan .In
1642 he travelled to Nagasaki as a trader inChinese medicine , and in1644 enteredKōfuku-ji , becoming its 3rd abbot in1645 . In1654 after multiple requests he succeeded in persuadingYinyuan Longqi (Ingen Ryuki), the 33rdabbot ofWanfu Temple (Mount Huangbo ,Fujian ) to emigrate toJapan , where he founded Ōbaku, the third and final major JapaneseZen sect.Itsunen was a talented late Ming style painter of Buddhist figural subjects, and is known to have copied works by
Chen Xian brought to Japan byYinyuan Longqi .See also
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Japanese Buddhism
*Zen
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