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Zen Is a Form of Buddhism That Developed First in China Around the Sixth Century CE and Then Spread from China to Korea, Vietnam and Japan
Winter 2020
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Myōan Eisai And
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January 2012 Rinzai Roku Hokuozan Sogenji Germany
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Japanese Zen Schools and the Transition to Meiji a Plurality of Responses in the Nineteenth Century
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