Academic literature on the topic 'Sōzō (1913)'

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Kan, Cheng-Tsung. "The missionary works of a Taiwanese Buddhist monk in mainland China during the Japanese colonial period (1911–1939): The case of Venerable Shanhui of Keelung Yuemei Mountain." Modern Asian Studies 58, no. 6 (2024): 1490–507. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x24000374.

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AbstractAfter the Japanese colonization of Taiwan in 1895, various Japanese Buddhist sectarian traditions arrived in Taiwan and those bringing them actively approached local Buddhist monks and monasteries for cooperation. After 1915, Taiwanese monks separated into two factions: one faction headed to mainland China to study, and the other to Japan. At the same time, indigenous Buddhist traditions in Taiwan gradually developed into four sectarian groups, whose founders all shared deep ties with the Yongquan Temple of Drum Mountain (Gushan) in Fujian province on the mainland. Japanese Buddhists t
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Victoria, Brian. "Zen Masters on the Battlefield (Part I)." Asia-Pacific Journal 11, no. 24 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1017/s1557466013034177.

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Introductory Note: This is the first of a two part series describing the wartime roles of two of Japan's best-known 20th century Zen masters, Sawaki Kōdō (1880-1965) and Nakajima Genjō (1915-2000). Beginning with the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5, followed by the Asia-Pacific War of 1937-45, these masters left a record not only of their battlefield experiences but, more importantly, the relationship they saw between their Buddhist faith and war. Additionally, each was affiliated with one of Japan's two main Zen sects, i.e., Sawaki was a Sōtō Zen priest while Nakajima was a priest in the Rinzai
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Toshokan, Waseda Daigaku, ed. Geki to shi (Sōzō): Sōmokuji. Yūshōdō Shuppan, 2002.

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Bijutsukan, Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai. Kyōto no Nihonga 1910--1930: Taishō no kokoro kakushin to sōzō = Nihonga, the Kyoto School, 1910--1930. Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, 1986.

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Fujino, Yutaka. Kome sōdō to hisabetsu buraku. Yūzankaku Shuppan, 1988.

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Nakamura, Tetsurō. Taishō Demokurashī to kome sōdō. Rekishi Shunjū Shuppan, 2002.

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Keiryō Hyōjun Sōgō Sentā (Japan), ed. Keiryō hyōjun 100-shūnen kinen shashinshū =: 100 years, 1903-2003 photograph. Keiryō Hyōjun Sōgō Sentā, 2003.

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1930-, Tamagawa Nobuaki, and Imoto Mitsuo 1930-, eds. Ima, yomigaeru kome sōdō: Tokkō shiryō hakken. Shinkō Shuppansha, 1988.

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Tamura, Masao. Ima, yomigaeru kome sōdō: Tokkō shiryō hakken. Shinkō Shuppansha, 1988.

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Bijutsukan, Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai. Kōsasuru hyōgen: Kōgei, dezain, sōgō geijutsu = Cross sections : chronicle@MoMAK 1963-2013. Kyōto Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan, 2013.

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1919-, Soma Masao, ed. Nihon no sōsenkyo 1983-nen: Tanaka hanketsu hihan senkyo no sōgō bunseki. Kyūshū Daigaku Shuppankai, 1985.

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Okamoto, Tarō. TARO mangekyō: Okamoto geijutsu no kareinaru sōzō sekai : 1993-nen 4-gatsu 24-nichi--7-gatsu 4-nichi, Kawasaki-shi Shimin Myūjiamu. Kawasaki-shi Shimin Myūjiamu, 1993.

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