Mukan Fumon (Zen master associated with its early history)

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Mukan Fumon was a Japanese Zen master of the Rinzai school who played a foundational role in the early development of the Nanzen-ji temple in Kyoto.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist monk
Japanese person
Rinzai school monk
Zen master
associatedWith Kyoto Buddhist community
Nanzen-ji
surface form: Nanzen-ji monastic community
countryOfActivity Japan
countryOfCitizenship Japan
ethnicGroup Japanese
honorificTitle Zen master
knownFor Foundational role in the early history of Nanzen-ji
Leadership in the Rinzai Zen tradition
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
mainTempleAssociatedWith Nanzen-ji
movement Rinzai
surface form: Rinzai Zen
notableWork Early development of Nanzen-ji
occupation Buddhist priest
Zen master
placeOfActivity Kyoto
Nanzen-ji
religion Buddhism
religiousDiscipline Koan practice
Meditation
religiousOrder Rinzai
surface form: Rinzai school
residence Kyoto
roleInInstitution Foundational figure in the establishment of Nanzen-ji as a Rinzai Zen temple
schoolOfBuddhism Rinzai
tradition Zen
surface form: Zen Buddhism

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Nanzen-ji foundedBy Mukan Fumon (Zen master associated with its early history)