Five Mountains : the Rinzai Zen monastic institution in medieval Japan /
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Author / Creator: | Collcutt, Martin, 1939- |
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Imprint: | Cambridge, Mass. : Published by Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University : Distributed by Harvard University Press, 1981. |
Description: | xxi, 399 pages ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Harvard East Asian monographs ; 85 ACLS Humanities E-Book. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10514923 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I. The Development of the Institution
- 1. Japanese Zen Pioneers and their Patrons
- Stages of Acculturation Motives of Japanese
- Zen Pioneers Eisai and the Kamakura
- Shogunate Enni and Kujo Michiie Shinchi and the Ideal of the Recluse Dogen and His Patrons
- 2. Chinese Eacute;migreacute; Monks and Japanese
- Warrior-Rulers Hojo
- Patronage Hojo Tokiyori and Lan-ch'i
- Tao-lung Hojo Tokiyori and Wu-an
- P'u-ning Hojo Tokimune's Patronage of Zen Hojo
- Tokimune and Wu-hsueh
- Tsuyuan Hojo Sadatoki and I-shan I-ning Hojo Takatoki's
- Patronage of Zen The Zen Contribution to Warrior Culture
- Provincial Diffusion of Zen Imperial Patronage of Zen
- 3. The Articulation of the Gozan
- System Go-Daigo and Muso
- Reorganization of the Gozan Go-Daigo's Motives
- Ash ikaga Patronage of Zen Takauji and Tadayoshi
- The Building of Tenryuji and Ashikaga
- Power Ankokuji and Rishoto Gozan, Jissatsu, and Shozan
- Regional Distribution
- Centralization and Control of the Gozan by the Ashikaga
- The Tenka Soroku and the Inryoshoku Zenith and Decline
- The Emergence of Daitokuji and Myoshinji
- Part II. The Structure of the Institution
- 4. The Zen Monastic Life and Rule
- The Development of the Rule
- The Problem of the Pai-chang Code
- The Ch'an-men Regulations and the Ch'an-yuan Code
- Introduction of the Ch'an Monastic Rule to Japan
- The Rinssenji Code Bakufu Regulation of the Gozan
- 5. The Monastery and its Sub-Temples
- Transmission of the Ground Plan
- The Setting
- The Layout Gates
- The Buddha Hall
- The Dharma Hall
- The Abbot's Building
- The Bathhouse, Latrines, and Washstands
- The Monks' Hall
- The Reading Room
- The Kitchen-Office
- 6. The Community Population
- The Abbot
- The Officers
- Acolytes
- Postulants and Novices
- 7. The Zen Monastic Economy
- Ch'an Communities in China
- Japan: Zen Monastic Domains
- The Engakuji Economy
- The Nanzenji Economy
- The Daitokuji Economy
- Management of the Zen Monastic Domain
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Glossary
- Index