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Seisetsu Shōchō
Seisetsu Shōchō (Ch'ing-cho Cheng-ch'eng, ) (1274–1339) was a Chinese Buddhist missionary to Japan.
A disciple of Ku-lin Ch'ing-mao of the Rinzai school, Seisetsu was an adherent of the ''gozan'' movement, which subsumed religious practices to secular authority.
Seisetsu emigrated to Japan in 1326, with three disciples. Unimpressed with the native Buddhist clergy's adherence to traditional Japanese customs, he instituted major reforms in Zen Buddhism, based on Chinese practices. He travelled widely, visiting Kamakura and Kyoto, and was abbot of Nanzen-ji for a time. He compiled the ''Daikan Shingi'', a treatise on Buddhist practices and etiquette, as a guide for Japanese priests. Seisetsu was also influential in the secular world, being a mentor of Ogasawara Sadamune.
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