兀: 32 Terms and Phrases
- 兀
- high & level
- lofty
- bald
- dangerous
- 突兀
- lofty
- soaring
- towering
- precipitous
- high and steep
- sharply sticking out
- jutting upward
- 坊田石兀ノ下
- Boudaishihagenoshita
- 白兀平ヒュッテ
- Shirahagedaira Hut
- 絹本著色兀庵和尚像 自賛あり
- Color on silk portrait of Gottan Funei, with own praise
- 絹本著色兀庵和尚像 靖庵筆 自賛あり
- Color on silk portrait of Gottan Funei, painted by Seitan (with own praise)
- 一旦悟空とともに京都に帰京したが、鎌倉に戻り建長寺の兀庵普寧に参禅した。
- He returned to Kyoto with Goku and then went to Kamakura to practice Zen mediation under Gottan Funei at Kencho-ji Temple.
- 加藤清正の一隊は威力偵察のため国境を越えて明領・オランカイ(兀良哈)へ攻め入った。
- Kiyomasa KATO and his troops invaded Orangkai in Ming's territory surpassing the border for the purpose of reconnaissance in force.
- 父の時頼との交友のあった蘭渓道隆、南宋から来日した兀庵普寧・大休正念らに教えられた。
- His teachers included Doryu RANKEI who was an associate of his father Tokiyori as well as Gottan Funei and Daikyu Shonen who had come to Japan from China during the Southern Sung dynasty.
- のち京都の吉田と中山に住したが、兀庵が帰国のおり鳥羽に見送り、法衣・頂相・語録を授かった。
- Later he lived in Yoshida and Nakayama in Kyoto, and when Gottan was leaving for his country, he sent him off at Toba and received a priest's robe, Chinzo (the portrait of a Zen monk) and Goroku (sayings).
- 更には朝鮮の国境豆満江を越えてオランカイ(兀良哈・現在の中国東北部)へ進攻するなど数々の武功を挙げた。
- Furthermore, Kiyomasa distinguished himself in many actions including his advance to Orangkai (present northeastern region of China) crossing the Korean border, the Tomanko River.
- 山号は金宝山、開基は北条宗政・師時、開山は兀庵普寧(ごったんふねい)、大休正念(請待開山)、南洲宏海(準開山)。
- The sango is Kinpozan, the Kaiki is Munemasa and Morotoki HOJO, and the kaisan are Gottan Funei, Daikyu shonen (Shotai the kaisan), and Kokai NANSHU (Jun the kaisan).
- 1268年、東巌慧安が師の兀庵普寧(ごったんふねい)を開山として烏丸今出川に創建したのがこの寺の始まりとされ、1282年に賀茂社の森経久の援助を受け、現在地に移り寺運は興隆した。
- Shoden-ji Temple is believed to have originated with a temple founded in 1268 by Gottan Funei, a disciple of Togan Ean, in Karasuma Imadegawa before being relocated to its current site in 1282 with the assistance of Tsunehisa MORI of Kamo-sha Shrine, then the temple became prosperous.
- 元に滅ぼされた南宋(1279年に滅亡)から日本へ渡った蘭渓道隆・兀庵普寧や、北条時宗の招きに応じて来日した無学祖元、元からの国使として来日した一山一寧など、13世紀末から14世紀前半にかけて大陸から日本へ渡来した禅僧は多かった。
- Many Zen priests visited Japan from the late 13th century to the early 14th century including Rankei Doryu (Lanxi Daolong) and Gottan Funei, who crossed over to Japan from Southern Sung Dynasty (ruined in 1279), Mugaku Sogen, who visited Japan by invitation of Tokimune HOJO, and Issan Ichinei (Yishan Yining), who visited Japan as a kokushi (envoys dispatched from provincial governors) from the Yuan Dynasty.