- Sokuhi Nyoitsu
Sokuhi Nyoitsu 即非如一 (
pinyin "Jifei Ruyi") (1616 - 1671) was a Buddhist monk of the ObakuZen sect, and was also an accomplished poet and calligrapher. His teacherIngen Ryuki ,Mokuan Shoto and Sokuhi were together known as the "Three Brushes of Ōbaku" orObaku no Sanpitsu . [citebook|title=Obaku Zen: The Emergence of the Third Sect of Zen in Tokugawa Japan|author=Helen Josephine Baroni|year=2000|publisher=University of Hawaii Press|id=ISBN 0824822439]China
Sokuhi was born in
Fuzhou ,Fujian ,China , and wa sordained at 17 byFeiyin Tongrong . At 21 he became a disciple ofIngen , abbot ofWanfu Temple ,Mount Huangbo ,Fujian . There he became a colleague ofMuyan . In 1651 he nearly died due to asphyxiation while fighting a forest fire near the temple, and was suddenly enlightened. Sokuhi received dharma transmission from Ingen and the next year received a promotion to high monastic office. He then became abbot ofChongsheng Temple onMount Xuefeng , also inFujian .Japan
In 1654,
Ingen andMuyan travelled toJapan and summoned Sokuhi, who followed to Nagasaki in 1657. Sokuhi was made abbot of Sōfuku-ji, a Chinese temple built in 1629, andMuyan was serving as abbot ofFukusai-ji . The two became known as "nikanromon" ("two gates to enlightenment"). In 1663 Sokuhi met Ingen for the first time in 12 years, after he received permission to go toUji where he was abbot ofManpuku-ji . In 1664 Sokuhi left for Nagasaki intending to return to China but was convinced to stay by lord ofKokura and found a new templeFukuju-ji onMount Koju (now in Fukuoka). In 1668 he passed this position to his Japanese discipleHoun Myodo and returned to Sōfuku-ji to retire. He became ill in 1670 and died at Nagasaki in 1671. He was cremated and his remains were placed atFukuju-ji and Sōfuku-ji.ee also
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Japanese Buddhism
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