[A Rinzai Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, calligraphist, poet, garden designer, & the most famous monk of his time, he is also known as Musō Kokushi, a posthumous name given him 의해 Emperor Go-Daigo
1275 - Ise - Oct. 20, 1351.]
An Obakebanashi
The legend of the jikininki is told in the old Japanese tale of the Buddhist priest Muso Kokushi. It is said that Muso was traveling alone through the mountains in the Mino prefecture of 일본 when he 로스트 his way. It was almost dark when he saw an old anjitsu, the 집 of solitary priests, at the 상단, 맨 위로 of a 언덕, 힐 and asked the inhabitant if he could stay the...
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