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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poems/spring] Handwritten: Blossoming in peace, spring or flower wisdom in one way, spring or playing with flowers and fragrance, by Arima Yoritsune
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Open your nose and enjoy the spring
The state of harmony in all things. (The season of fresh greenery)
Hanahashiruichiyo's Spring
Zenrin Haiku Collection. Couplet: The moon knows autumn, the bright moon knows autumn.
The meaning is that the moon and flowers never go out of time. It sings of the wonder of the laws of nature.
The flower is full of fragrance and the flowers are full of flavor.
As you pick flowers, the fragrance of your clothes will be enveloped in them, and your heart will become one with the flowers, bringing you to a refreshing state of mind.
If we think of the "scent of flowers" as a good teaching, then when we come into contact with virtue or good teachings, we are influenced without realizing it. That natural appearance is the truth of nature.
[Arima Yoriso No. Dairyukku] 7th abbot Rinzai sect Shokokuji sect
1995: Chief priest of Kinkakuji Temple (Rokuonji Temple) and Ginkakuji Temple (Jishoji Temple)
Chairman of the Kyoto Buddhist Association, Director of the Japan Foundation
Descendant of the Arima family (Akamatsu lineage), lords of Kurume
(Born in Tokyo into an aristocratic family, he became a schoolmate of the Emperor.)
Born in Tokyo in 1933 as the second son of Baron Masayoshi Arima, a cousin of Arima Yorinari, the head of the Arima family.
In 1941, at the age of 8, he was ordained at Gakurinji Temple in Hita City, Oita Prefecture.
1955, age 22: Entered the Rinzai sect of Buddhism at the Sokokuji temple in Kyoto. Studied under Master Otsu Tatsudo.
1968: Head priest of Daikomyo-ji Temple, a subtemple of Shokoku-ji Temple
1971 Dean of Shokokuji School of Education
1984: Became Secretary General of the Shokokuji Jotenkaku Museum of Art upon its establishment
1995: Director of the same museum
1988: Became chairman of the Kyoto Buddhist Association
1995: Appointed the seventh head priest of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism, Shokoku-ji Temple (the 132nd head priest of Shokoku-ji Temple)