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Rempo Niwa : ウィキペディア英語版
Rempo Niwa Zenji
Zuigaku Rempo Niwa Zenji (1905—1993)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://sweepingzen.com/niwa-zuigaku-rempo-bio/ )〕 was a Japanese Zen master.〔
==Biography==
Rempo Zenji was born in Shizuoka, Japan. His father was a schoolmaster and his mother was a farmer.〔
After graduating from Tokyo University, he became the head official in Tokei-in〔 and later studied at Antai-ji. At the age of 50,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Qué es lo que usted desearía saber a propósito del templo )〕 Niwa became the 77th abbot of the Eihei-ji monastery.〔 He also received the imperial title of Jikô Enkai Zenji (“Great Zen Master of Compassion, Ocean of Plenitude”).〔 An avid practitioner of zazen, he rebuilt the zendo (meditation hall) at Eihei-ji so that the young people in training could better engage in this essential practice.〔
An avid practitioner of zazen, he rebuilt the zendo (meditation hall) so that the young people in training could better engage in this essential practice.〔
His dharma heirs include Gudō Wafu Nishijima and Moriyama Daigyo as well as several teachers affiliated with the Taisen Deshimaru Lineage in Europe.〔
Zenji (literally, "Zen Master") is an honorary title given to the senior Eihei temple (Eihei-ji), headquarters of the Sōtō school, founded in the thirteenth century by Master Dogen.
Outside of Zen, he created brush calligraphy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.treeleaf.org/about-treeleaf-teachers-jundo-taigu-and-our-lineage/ )〕 His work was often credited to various pseudonyms.〔
Niwa died in 1993.〔〔

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