Five Mountains

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1996-05-01
Publisher(s): Harvard Univ Council on East Asian
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Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Introduction
The Development of the Institution
Japanese Zen Pioneers and their Patrons
Stages of Acculturation Motives of Japanese
Zen Pioneers Eisai and the Kamakura
Shogunate Enni and Kujo Michiie Shinchi and the Ideal of the Recluse Dogen and His Patrons
Chinese Eacute;migreacute; Monks and Japanese
Warrior-Rulers Hojo
Patronage Hojo Tokiyori and Lan-ch'i
Tao-lung Hojo Tokiyori and Wu-an
P'u-ning Hojo Tokimune's Patronage of Zen Hojo
Tokimune and Wu-hsueh
Tsuyuan Hojo Sadatoki and I-shan I-ning Hojo Takatoki's
Patronage of Zen The Zen Contribution to Warrior Culture
Provincial Diffusion of Zen Imperial Patronage of Zen
The Articulation of the Gozan
System Go-Daigo and Muso
Reorganization of the Gozan Go-Daigo's Motives
Ash ikaga Patronage of Zen Takauji and Tadayoshi
The Building of Tenryuji and Ashikaga
Power Ankokuji and Rishoto Gozan, Jissatsu, and Shozan
Regional Distribution
Centralization and Control of the Gozan by the Ashikaga
The Tenka Soroku and the Inryoshoku Zenith and Decline
The Emergence of Daitokuji and Myoshinji
The Structure of the Institution
The Zen Monastic Life and Rule
The Development of the Rule
The Problem of the Pai-chang Code
The Ch'an-men Regulations and the Ch'an-yuan Code
Introduction of the Ch'an Monastic Rule to Japan
The Rinssenji Code Bakufu Regulation of the Gozan
The Monastery and its Sub-Temples
Transmission of the Ground Plan
The Setting
The Layout Gates
The Buddha Hall
The Dharma Hall
The Abbot's Building
The Bathhouse, Latrines, and Washstands
The Monks' Hall
The Reading Room
The Kitchen-Office
The Community Population
The Abbot
The Officers
Acolytes
Postulants and Novices
The Zen Monastic Economy
Ch'an Communities in China
Japan: Zen Monastic Domains
The Engakuji Economy
The Nanzenji Economy
The Daitokuji Economy
Management of the Zen Monastic Domain
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
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