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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poems with inscriptions] Handwritten, "Wa Kei Sei Taku or Inherently Nothing" by Arima Yoritsune, Ishiyama Kaishi style

[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poems with inscriptions] Handwritten, "Wa Kei Sei Taku or Inherently Nothing" by Arima Yoritsune, Ishiyama Kaishi style

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●Wakeiseijaku (harmony, respect, purity, serenity)… Words that show the mindset of the tea ceremony
The meaning is that the host and guests should relax and respect each other, and that the equipment in the tea room and the atmosphere of the tea ceremony should be purified.
It is said to be "Rikyu's four rules and seven rules" in the tea ceremony.
First, make tea in a way that suits your clothes.
2. Place the charcoal so that the water boils.
3. Flowers grow in the fields
4. Cool in summer and warm in winter
5. Set a time limit early
6. Prepare an umbrella even if it doesn't rain.
7. Be considerate of your fellow guests
That's it.
When his disciple asked him to teach him the secrets of the tea ceremony, Sen no Rikyu is said to have replied with these four rules and seven principles.
●Originally nothing (honraimu ichibutsu)...This means that originally there is nothing to cling to and it is empty.

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Size: Regular width (approx. 36.3cm x 6cm)
Author: Arima Yoritsune
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[(No. Dairyukku)] Mannenzan Sokoku Joten Zenji Sokokuji School Rinzai sect 7th abbot
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 1943 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.
In 1955, at the age of 22, he entered the Rinzai sect of Buddhism at the Sokokuji temple in Kyoto and 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
In 1984, he became the Secretary General of the Shokokuji Jotenkaku Museum of Art upon its establishment.
In 1988, he became the chairman of the Kyoto Buddhist Association.
In 1995, he became the seventh head priest of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism at Shokoku-ji Temple (the 132nd head priest at Shokoku-ji Temple).
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