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A formal Zen portrait (chinsō) of master Giun holding a fly whisk
while sitting on his throne with shoes removed, the characteristic posture of a master.

義雲 Giun (1253–1333)

永平寺5世・義雲禅師
Giun oshō goroku
義雲和尚語録

Dharma Lineage

道元希玄 Dōgen Kigen (1200–1253)
宝慶寂円 Hōkyō Jakuen (1207–1299)
義雲 Gi’un (1253–1333)


Chief Abbots (Kanshu) of Eihei-Ji 永平寺贯首
https://eiheizen.jimdo.com/

(1) Dōgen 道元 (1200–1253)
(2) Koun Ejō 孤雲懷奘 (1198–1280)
(3) Tettsū Gikai 徹通義介 (1219–1309)
(4) Gi'en 義演 (d. 1314)
(5) Gi'un 義雲 (1253–1333)

 

PDF: Flowers Blooming on a Withered Tree:
Giun's Verse Comments on Dogen's Treasury of the True Dharma Eye, 
by Steven Heine
2020

Jakuen and Giun: Local Growth and Ties to Eiheiji
In: DOC: Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan > PDF
by William M. Bodiford
Kuroda Institute Studies in East Asian Buddhism 8. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 1993, 368 p.