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- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains abstract "The literature of the Five Mountains is the literature produced by the principal Zen (禅) monastic centers of the Rinzai sect in Kyoto and Kamakura, Japan.[citation needed] The term also refers to five Zen centers in China in Hangzhou and Ningpo that inspired zen in Japan, while the term "mountain" refers to Buddhist monastery.[citation needed]Five Mountains literature or gozan bungaku (五山文學) is used collectively to refer to the poetry and prose in Chinese produced by Japanese monks during the 14th and 15th centuries.[citation needed] Included are works by Chinese monks residing in Japan.[citation needed] The period witnessed a widespread importation of cultural influences from Song and Yuan period China that in many ways transformed Japan.[citation needed]".
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- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains noFootnotes "May 2009".
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains originalResearch "May 2009".
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- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains subject Category:History_of_literature.
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains subject Category:Japanese_literature.
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains subject Category:Rinzai_school.
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains subject Category:Zen_texts.
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains type Abstraction100002137.
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- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains comment "The literature of the Five Mountains is the literature produced by the principal Zen (禅) monastic centers of the Rinzai sect in Kyoto and Kamakura, Japan.[citation needed] The term also refers to five Zen centers in China in Hangzhou and Ningpo that inspired zen in Japan, while the term "mountain" refers to Buddhist monastery.[citation needed]Five Mountains literature or gozan bungaku (五山文學) is used collectively to refer to the poetry and prose in Chinese produced by Japanese monks during the 14th and 15th centuries.[citation needed] Included are works by Chinese monks residing in Japan.[citation needed] The period witnessed a widespread importation of cultural influences from Song and Yuan period China that in many ways transformed Japan.[citation needed]".
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains label "Literature of the Five Mountains".
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains label "Littérature des cinq montagnes".
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains label "Годзан бунгаку".
- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains label "五山文学".
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- Literature_of_the_Five_Mountains sameAs 五山文学.
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