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- Five_Mountain_System abstract "The Five Mountains and Ten Monasteries System (五山十刹制度, Chinese: Wushan Shicha, Japanese: Gozan Jissetsu Seido) system, more commonly called simply Five Mountain System, was a network of state-sponsored Zen Buddhist temples created in China during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279). The term "mountain" in this context means "temple" or "monastery", and was adopted because many monasteries were built on isolated mountains. The system originated in India and was later adopted also in Japan during the late Kamakura period (1185–1333).In Japan, the ten existing Zen Gozan temples (five in Kyoto and five in Kamakura) were both protected and controlled by the shogunate. In time, they became a sort of governmental bureaucracy that helped the Ashikaga shogunate stabilize the country during the turbulent Nanboku-chō period. Below the ten Gozan temples there were ten so-called Jissetsu (十刹) temples, followed by another network called Shozan (諸山, lit. many temples). The terms Gozan and Five Mountain System are used both for the ten temples at the top and for the Five Mountain System network in general, including the Jissetsu and the Shozan.There used to be in Kamakura a parallel Five Mountain System of nunneries called Amagozan (尼五山), of which the famous Tōkei-ji is the only survivor.".
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- Five_Mountain_System hasPhotoCollection Five_Mountain_System.
- Five_Mountain_System subject Category:Buddhist_monasticism.
- Five_Mountain_System subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Kamakura,_Kanagawa.
- Five_Mountain_System subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Kyoto.
- Five_Mountain_System subject Category:Kyoto.
- Five_Mountain_System subject Category:Rinzai_school.
- Five_Mountain_System subject Category:Rinzai_temples.
- Five_Mountain_System subject Category:Zen_Buddhist_monasteries.
- Five_Mountain_System subject Category:Zen_temples.
- Five_Mountain_System type Artifact100021939.
- Five_Mountain_System type BuddhistTemplesInKamakura,Kanagawa.
- Five_Mountain_System type BuddhistTemplesInKyoto.
- Five_Mountain_System type Building102913152.
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- Five_Mountain_System type House103544360.
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- Five_Mountain_System type Monastery103781244.
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- Five_Mountain_System type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
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- Five_Mountain_System type RinzaiTemples.
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- Five_Mountain_System type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Five_Mountain_System type ZenBuddhistMonasteries.
- Five_Mountain_System type ZenTemples.
- Five_Mountain_System comment "The Five Mountains and Ten Monasteries System (五山十刹制度, Chinese: Wushan Shicha, Japanese: Gozan Jissetsu Seido) system, more commonly called simply Five Mountain System, was a network of state-sponsored Zen Buddhist temples created in China during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279). The term "mountain" in this context means "temple" or "monastery", and was adopted because many monasteries were built on isolated mountains.".
- Five_Mountain_System label "Cinq grands temples".
- Five_Mountain_System label "Five Mountain System".
- Five_Mountain_System label "Gozan (Japan)".
- Five_Mountain_System label "Годзан".
- Five_Mountain_System label "五山 (日本)".
- Five_Mountain_System label "五山".
- Five_Mountain_System sameAs Gozan_(Japan).
- Five_Mountain_System sameAs Cinq_grands_temples.
- Five_Mountain_System sameAs 五山.
- Five_Mountain_System sameAs m.03qk9g5.
- Five_Mountain_System sameAs Q44372.
- Five_Mountain_System sameAs Q44372.
- Five_Mountain_System sameAs Five_Mountain_System.
- Five_Mountain_System wasDerivedFrom Five_Mountain_System?oldid=540755792.
- Five_Mountain_System depiction Nanzenji.jpg.
- Five_Mountain_System isPrimaryTopicOf Five_Mountain_System.