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1 1, Intro (1)| is found in Nepal, China, Japan, Tibet, etc.~ 2 1, Intro | diametrically opposed. Even in Japan alone it has differentiated 3 1, Intro | already passed its prime. Thus Japan seems to be the best representative 4 1, Intro | spiritual life of modern Japan.~For this purpose we have 5 1, Intro (2)| influential religious societies in Japan. We mean by the New Buddhists, 6 1, Intro | and soldiers.~As regards Japan, it was first introduced 7 1, Intro | life. It is Zen that modern Japan, especially after the Rust-Japanese 8 1, 1 (1) | of the Sutra in China. In Japan there exists, in a form 9 1, 1 (1) | Buddhist authors of China and Japan.~ 10 1, 1 (1) | non-Buddhist scholars in China and Japan. Both Hwui Chung (E-chu), 11 1, 1 (1) | founder of the Soto Sect in Japan, deny the authority of the 12 1, 1 (1) | extraordinary progress in Japan, and differentiated itself 13 1, 1 (1) | The Emperor sent him to Japan in 1299 with some secret 14 1, 1 (2) | much to the progress of New Japan.~ 15 1, 2 | CHAPTER II HISTORY OF ZEN IN JAPAN~ 16 1, 2, 1 | Rin Zai1 School of Zen in Japan.~The introduction of Zen 17 1, 2 (2) | was first introduced into Japan by Do sha (629-700) as early 18 1, 2 (2) | first transplanted into Japan by Do-sho, but it took no 19 1, 2 (2) | Kung (Gi-ku), came over to Japan in about 810, and under 20 1, 2 (1) | Hall was first opened in Japan. Do-gen lived in the monastery 21 1, 2, 4 | 4. The Social State of Japan when Zen was established 22 1, 2, 4 | Zen was introduced into Japan by Ei-sai and Do-gen. Nobilities 23 1, 2 (1) | Minamoto family, in 1186, and Japan was under the control of 24 1, 2, 4 | will. It was the time when Japan's independence was endangered 25 1, 2, 8 | So-gen), who came over to Japan in 1280, being invited by 26 1, 2 (2) | who was the real ruler of Japan 1264-1283. 27 1, 2 (3) | by Tokiyori, came over to Japan in 1246. He became the founder 28 1, 2, 9 | conqueror, Kublai, who demanded Japan should either surrender 29 1, 2, 10 | It was at this time that Japan gave birth to Masa-shige ( 30 1, 2, 10 | unique in the history of Japan, but perhaps in the history 31 1, 2 (1) | introduction of Zen into Japan many important books were 32 1, 2 (2) | TRANSMISSION OF ZEN FROM CHINA. TO JAPAN.~ ~The 33 1, 3 (1) | greatest self-made men in Japan, who lived 1787-1856.~ 34 1, 8, 16 | the happiest persons that Japan ever produced, simply because 35 Appen, Pref | Avatamsaka School, now known in Japan as the Kegon Sect, and distinguished


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