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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poem] Handwritten No calendar days in the mountains or long sun and moon in a jar by Yasuhiro Matsunaga (Muneyoshi)

[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poem] Handwritten No calendar days in the mountains or long sun and moon in a jar by Yasuhiro Matsunaga (Muneyoshi)

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● No calendar in the mountains... Rather than passing time meaninglessly, Zen teaches that one should live life to the fullest without any thoughts. This does not refer to a person who has free time, but rather that one should not lose sight of oneself when one is assassinated by time, and that one also needs the leisure to look at oneself in the present. (Selected Poems from the Tang Dynasty) A verse from the poem by the Hermit Taijo entitled "Answering to People". By chance, I came under a pine tree, my pillow raised, I sleep on a stone head. There is no day in the mountains, and the cold comes without knowing the year.
●Kochu nichigetsunagashi (Sun and Moon in a Pot)…In the tea ceremony, a small room is likened to a fairyland that transcends time and space, a place where you can experience another dimension to your heart's content.


●Cannot be sent by mail●Handwritten size: wide width (approximately 36.3cm long x 7.5cm wide)
Artist: Yasuhiro Matsutō (Muneto Jun)
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[Matsuto Yasuhiro (Matsuto Yasuhiro)]
Former head priest of Daitokuji Temple, Mount Jufukuji Temple, 50th head priest (Fukuoka Prefecture)
Born in 1960. Ordained in 1972. Became a priest in 1982. Graduated from Fukuoka University in 1984. Became a priest in 1987. Became a priest in 1987. Became a priest in 1990. Became a priest in 1999.
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[Jufukuji Temple] Mountain name: Jufuku-san, Fukuoka City, Kyoto, Murasakino, Fukuoka Prefecture, Rinzai sect head temple, belongs to the Daitokuji school
In the 1190s, the temple 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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