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Yishan Yining

Yishan Yining (一山 一寧, in Japanese: ''Issan Ichinei'') (1247 - 28 November 1317) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who traveled to Japan. Before monkhood his family name was Hu. (胡 Hú). He was born in 1247 in Linhai, Taizhou, Zhejiang, China. He was a monk of the Linji school during the Yuan Dynasty of China, and subsequently a Rinzai Zen master who rose to prominence in Kamakura Japan. He was one of the chief disseminators of Zen Buddhism among the new militarized nobility of Japan, a calligrapher and a writer. Mastering a variety of literary genres and being a prolific teacher, he is mostly remembered as the pioneer of Japanese Gozan Bungaku literature,〔Louis-Frédéric, Käthe Roth. (Japan encyclopedia. ) Harvard University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-674-01753-6, ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5 Стр. 402〕 that recreated in Japan the literary forms of Song dynasty.
==Biography==


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