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Seisetsu Shucho

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Seisetsu Shucho, also known as Daiyu Kokushi, (1745 – 28 June 1820) was a Japanese Zen priest, poet and artist, He is known for the reconstruction and consolidation of the Engaku-ji Zen Buddhist temple towards the end of the Edo era.[1]

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  1. ^ Heine, Steven; Wright, Dale S. (2006). Zen Classics: Formative Texts in the History of Zen Buddhism. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. p. 153. ISBN 0195175255.
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