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〇 [Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poem] Handwritten poem by Yasuhiro Matsutō (Muneyoshi)

〇 [Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poem] Handwritten poem by Yasuhiro Matsutō (Muneyoshi)

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●Wawareta taru shiru (I am content)…You must not allow your desires to grow endlessly. You must be content with what you have, and be able to say, "Thank you for the meal."
This is the teaching preached by Shakyamuni.
It is said that "a person who knows what is enough has a calm mind, while a person who does not know what is enough has a disturbed mind."
● Kataritsukusukaiunkaigetsu no jou (Words drained of the emotions of the mountains, clouds, sea and moon)...The emotions of the mountains, the clouds, the sea and the moon, in other words, everything in one's heart, is what is called Mountains, Clouds, Sea and Moon, and in this case it describes close friends talking to each other about their innermost feelings.

● Mail delivery not available
●Handwritten
Size: Approx. 36.3cm x 6cm
Artist: Yasuhiro Matsutō (Muneto Jun)
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Former head priest of Daitokuji Temple, Mount Jufukuji Temple, 50th head priest (Fukuoka Prefecture)
Born in 1960
Ordained in 1972
1982: Rinzai sect Daitokuji school, special area, Sufuku monastery first hanging tower
Graduated from Fukuoka University in 1984
1987: Rinzai sect Daitokuji branch, special area, Sufuku monastery re-hanging tower
2000: Head priest of Jufukuji Temple, a third-class temple of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism, Daitokuji school
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[Jufukuji Temple] Mountain name: Mount Juho, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Kyoto, Murasakino, belongs to the Daitokuji branch of the Rinzai sect
Founder of the Rinzai sect in the 1190s
It was converted to Zen Buddhism by Zen Master Myoan Eisai (the founder of Kenninji Temple) and became a branch temple of the Daitokuji School from the end of the Edo period to the beginning of the Meiji period.
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Box: Tato paper

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