¡Dogen Zenji Ka(Shincho Bunko)
¡Tatematsu Wahei
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[Machine Translation] His life as a bendo practitioner was going smoothly, and he was also working on "Shobogenzo". However, Hieizan's oppression of Dogen's teachings, which denied discrimination based on gender and status, became more and more severe day by day. Finally, Dogen decided to leave Kyoto and move to Echizen Shihisho, where he built a new training hall in this country. He named his new training center "Eiheiji Temple," meaning "the first step toward true Buddhism in this country. This monumental epic novel depicts the life of Dogen, the founder of the Soto sect of Buddhism in Japan, and provides a complete picture of Dogen's life and thought. This is the final part of a long novel that leads up to the construction of Eiheiji Temple and the completion of "Shobogenzo. The 35th Izumi Kyoka Literary Award and the 5th Shinran Award.
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