Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Itsunen_Shoyu> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 78 of
78
with 100 items per page.
- Itsunen_Shoyu abstract "Itsunen Shoyu (1601 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – 1668 in Nagasaki, Japan) is famous as a Buddhist monk and painter who helped to establish Chan (Zen) in Japan.In 1642 he travelled to Nagasaki as a trader in Chinese medicine, and in 1644 entered Kōfuku-ji, becoming its 3rd abbot in 1645. In 1654 after multiple requests he succeeded in persuading Yinyuan Longqi (Ingen Ryuki), the 33rd abbot of Wanfu Temple (Mount Huangbo, Fujian) to emigrate to Japan, where he founded Ōbaku, the third and final major Japanese Zen sect.Itsunen was a talented late Ming style painter of Buddhist figural subjects, and is known to have copied works by Chen Xian brought to Japan by Yinyuan Longqi.".
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthDate "1601".
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthPlace China.
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthPlace Hangzhou.
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthPlace Zhejiang.
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthYear "1601".
- Itsunen_Shoyu deathDate "1668".
- Itsunen_Shoyu deathPlace Japan.
- Itsunen_Shoyu deathPlace Nagasaki.
- Itsunen_Shoyu deathYear "1668".
- Itsunen_Shoyu title "Ch'an master".
- Itsunen_Shoyu viafId "96575771".
- Itsunen_Shoyu wikiPageID "586530".
- Itsunen_Shoyu wikiPageRevisionID "601607021".
- Itsunen_Shoyu background "#FFD068".
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthDate "1601".
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthPlace China.
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthPlace Hangzhou.
- Itsunen_Shoyu birthPlace Zhejiang.
- Itsunen_Shoyu color "black".
- Itsunen_Shoyu dateOfBirth "1601".
- Itsunen_Shoyu dateOfDeath "1668".
- Itsunen_Shoyu deathDate "1668".
- Itsunen_Shoyu deathPlace Japan.
- Itsunen_Shoyu deathPlace Nagasaki.
- Itsunen_Shoyu hasPhotoCollection Itsunen_Shoyu.
- Itsunen_Shoyu name "Itsunen Shoyu".
- Itsunen_Shoyu name "Shoyu, Itsunen".
- Itsunen_Shoyu placeOfBirth China.
- Itsunen_Shoyu placeOfBirth Hangzhou.
- Itsunen_Shoyu placeOfBirth Zhejiang.
- Itsunen_Shoyu placeOfDeath Japan.
- Itsunen_Shoyu placeOfDeath Nagasaki.
- Itsunen_Shoyu school Chinese_Ch%C3%A1n.
- Itsunen_Shoyu shortDescription "Chinese Buddhist monk".
- Itsunen_Shoyu title Zen_master.
- Itsunen_Shoyu description "Chinese Buddhist monk".
- Itsunen_Shoyu description "Chinese Buddhist monk".
- Itsunen_Shoyu subject Category:1601_births.
- Itsunen_Shoyu subject Category:1668_deaths.
- Itsunen_Shoyu subject Category:Chinese_Zen_Buddhists.
- Itsunen_Shoyu subject Category:Obaku_Buddhists.
- Itsunen_Shoyu subject Category:Zen_Buddhist_monks_and_priests.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type CausalAgent100007347.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type LivingThing100004258.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Monk110112129.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Object100002684.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Organism100004475.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Person100007846.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Religious110518602.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type ReligiousPerson109628382.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Whole100003553.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type YagoLegalActor.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type ZenBuddhistMonksAndPriests.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Agent.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Person.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Religious.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Person.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Q215627.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Q5.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Agent.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type NaturalPerson.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Thing.
- Itsunen_Shoyu type Person.
- Itsunen_Shoyu comment "Itsunen Shoyu (1601 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – 1668 in Nagasaki, Japan) is famous as a Buddhist monk and painter who helped to establish Chan (Zen) in Japan.In 1642 he travelled to Nagasaki as a trader in Chinese medicine, and in 1644 entered Kōfuku-ji, becoming its 3rd abbot in 1645.".
- Itsunen_Shoyu label "Itsunen Shoyu".
- Itsunen_Shoyu sameAs m.02sqyx.
- Itsunen_Shoyu sameAs Q6094940.
- Itsunen_Shoyu sameAs Q6094940.
- Itsunen_Shoyu sameAs Itsunen_Shoyu.
- Itsunen_Shoyu wasDerivedFrom Itsunen_Shoyu?oldid=601607021.
- Itsunen_Shoyu givenName "Itsunen".
- Itsunen_Shoyu isPrimaryTopicOf Itsunen_Shoyu.
- Itsunen_Shoyu name "Itsunen Shoyu".
- Itsunen_Shoyu name "Shoyu, Itsunen".
- Itsunen_Shoyu surname "Shoyu".