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1 4, 8 | VIII THE TEN OXHERDING PICTURES~ 2 4, 8, 1| of these "Ten Oxherding Pictures" is said to be a Zen master 3 4, 8, 1| introductory words attached to the pictures. He was not however the 4 4, 8, 1| to illustrate by means of pictures stages of Zen discipline, 5 4, 8, 1| his general preface to the pictures he refers to another Zen 6 4, 8, 1| There were in this only five pictures, instead of ten as by Kaku-an. 7 4, 8, 1| resulting in the "Ten Oxherding Pictures" as we have them now.~According 8 4, 8, 1| commentator of Kaku-an's Pictures, there is another series 9 4, 8, 1| series of the Oxherding Pictures by a Zen master called jitoku 10 4, 8, 1| the existence of the Five Pictures by Seikyo, for jitoku's 11 4, 8, 1| In Japan Kaku-an's Ten Pictures gained a wide circulation, 12 4, 8, 1| Seikyo and Jitoku series of pictures. The author is not known. 13 4, 8, 1| Chu-hung, 1585, has ten pictures, each of which is preceded 14 4, 8, 1| professes ignorance. In these pictures the ox's colouring changes 15 4, 8, 1| varieties of the Oxherding Pictures: (1) by Kaku-an, (2) by 16 4, 8, 1| unknown author.~Kaku-an's "Pictures" here reproduced are by 17 4, 8, 1| fifteenth century. The original pictures are preserved at Shokokuji, 18 4, 8, 2| The Ten Oxherding Pictures, I.~by Kaku-an~I~Searching 19 4, 8, 2| bloom.~The Ten Oxherding Pictures, II.~ ~ 20 6 | THE BUDDHIST STATUES AND PICTURES IN A ZEN MONASTERY~Visitors