Abstract

In the past research, it has been shown that in the Sōtō sect from the Muromachi period until the beginning of the Edo period emphasis shifted to Kōan Zen depending on so-called Shōmono, such as Gorokushō and Daigo. All the Shōmono known until today were formed later than the 15th century, and after the death of Keizan Jōkin (1264–1325), that is after the latter half of the 14th century, many questions remain concerning the tendencies of thought in such literature.

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