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- Muyan abstract "Muyan (Chinese: 木庵性瑫; pinyin: Mùān Xìngtāo; Japanese Mokuan Shōtō) (1611–1684) was a Chinese Chan monk who followed his master Yinyuan Longqi to Japan in 1654.Together they founded the Ōbaku Zen school and Mampuku-ji, the school's head temple at Uji in 1661. In 1664, Muyan succeeded his master as chief of the temple and in 1671 established another temple called Zuishō-ji at Shirokane, Edo. He is honored as one of the Ōbaku no Sanpitsu.".
- Muyan thumbnail Portrait_of_Muan_Kita_chobei_Inscription_by_Muan_Triptych_hanging_scrolls_color_on_paper_Kobe_City_Museum.jpg?width=300.
- Muyan wikiPageID "586318".
- Muyan wikiPageRevisionID "601626758".
- Muyan hasPhotoCollection Muyan.
- Muyan p "Mùān Xìngtāo".
- Muyan t "木庵性瑫".
- Muyan subject Category:1611_births.
- Muyan subject Category:1684_deaths.
- Muyan subject Category:Artists_from_Fujian.
- Muyan subject Category:Chinese_Buddhist_monks.
- Muyan subject Category:Chinese_Zen_Buddhists.
- Muyan subject Category:Date_of_birth_unknown.
- Muyan subject Category:Date_of_death_unknown.
- Muyan subject Category:Ming_dynasty_Buddhists.
- Muyan subject Category:Ming_dynasty_calligraphers.
- Muyan subject Category:Obaku_Buddhists.
- Muyan subject Category:People_from_Quanzhou.
- Muyan subject Category:Place_of_birth_missing.
- Muyan subject Category:Place_of_birth_unknown.
- Muyan subject Category:Place_of_death_unknown.
- Muyan subject Category:Qing_dynasty_Buddhists.
- Muyan subject Category:Qing_dynasty_calligraphers.
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- Muyan type YagoLegalActor.
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- Muyan comment "Muyan (Chinese: 木庵性瑫; pinyin: Mùān Xìngtāo; Japanese Mokuan Shōtō) (1611–1684) was a Chinese Chan monk who followed his master Yinyuan Longqi to Japan in 1654.Together they founded the Ōbaku Zen school and Mampuku-ji, the school's head temple at Uji in 1661. In 1664, Muyan succeeded his master as chief of the temple and in 1671 established another temple called Zuishō-ji at Shirokane, Edo. He is honored as one of the Ōbaku no Sanpitsu.".
- Muyan label "Mu-an (Mönch)".
- Muyan label "Muyan".
- Muyan label "木庵性トウ".
- Muyan sameAs Mu-an_(Mönch).
- Muyan sameAs 木庵性トウ.
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- Muyan sameAs Q439339.
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- Muyan sameAs Muyan.
- Muyan wasDerivedFrom Muyan?oldid=601626758.
- Muyan depiction Portrait_of_Muan_Kita_chobei_Inscription_by_Muan_Triptych_hanging_scrolls_color_on_paper_Kobe_City_Museum.jpg.
- Muyan isPrimaryTopicOf Muyan.