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Ryōan Keigo was a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and diplomat in the Muromachi period.〔Goodrich, L. Carrington ''et al.'' (1976). ( ''Dictionary of Ming biography, 1368-1644,'' Vol. II, pp. 1149-1150. )〕 He was the chief envoy of a 1511–1513 mission sent by the Ashikaga shogunate to the court of the Zhengde Emperor in Beijing. ==Tofuku-ji abbot== In 1486, the Rinzai monk Keigo was the 171st abbot of the Tofuku-ji monastery when the honorific title "Ryōan" was conferred by Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado.〔 He was already considered famous when he was designated by Ashikaga Yoshizumi to lead the 1511 mission to China;〔Goodrich, ( pp. 1231-1232. )〕 and Yoshizumi conferred the further honorific title "Butsunichi Zenji," perhaps with the intention of impressing the Chinese.〔
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