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Mugai Nyodai (1223 – 1298 CE) was the first Zen abbess and the first female Zen master in the world.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mugai Nyodai, First Woman to Head a Zen Order – Buddhism )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Handbook to life in medieval and ... – William E. Deal – Google Books )〕 ==Early life== Some details of her life are not certain, but it is generally believed that she was given the childhood name Chiyono, and her father was Adachi Yasumori (1231–1285), a samurai warrior of the mid-Kamakura period.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mugai )〕〔 She married and had a child (a daughter) at a young age, as was expected for warrior-class Japanese women at the time; she certainly married into the Kanezawa Hōjō clan, which then governed Echigo, but there is some dispute as to whether her husband was Hōjō Sanetoki or Hōjō Akitoki.〔〔 She was highly educated in both Japanese and Chinese.〔
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