¡Zen No Kokoro Wo Egaku Shiro Kakure(Tombo No Hon)
¡Yoshizawa Katsuhiro / Ta Cho Yamashita Yuji / Ta Cho
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[Machine Translation] The powerful Dharma, the humorous Hotei, and the abstract calligraphy. Hakuin Hidetsuru (1685 - 1768), an outstanding monk who revived the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism in Edo, was the most prolific painter in the history of Japanese art, having painted more than 10,000 works of calligraphy and paintings with the single-minded desire to convey the spirit of Buddha and save people. He was the most prolific painter in the history of Japanese art, and left behind more than 10,000 paintings and calligraphies with the single-minded desire to convey the spirit of the Buddha and to help people. A diverse group of writers, including art historians, religious historians, calligraphers, cartoonists, and translators, will discuss his works that show "truths that cannot be expressed in words or letters" through a variety of devices. The book is also accompanied by a "Basic Knowledge of Zen and Hakuin" and a manga "Hakuin E Kakukakeri" (Hakuin's Art and Calligraphy), allowing readers to fully experience the "spirit of Zen" that emerges beyond his paintings and calligraphy.
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