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- Q16873107 subject Q8562204.
- Q16873107 abstract "Motsugai Fusen (aka Takeda Butsugai, Takeda Motsuge, Takeda Motsugai, Takeda Genkotsu Motsugi, Motsuge Zenji) (1795–1867) was a Japanese Zen priest at Saihoji Temple, a painter and a martial artist.Known as the "Fist Bonze" or Genkotsu Osho, Motsugai was noted for his great physical strength. He was able to punch through wooden boards and lift heavy rocks, and once fought off the swordsman Isami Kondo using only a set of wooden begging bowls. He is credited as the founder of the Fusen style of jujutsu.".
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- Q16873107 comment "Motsugai Fusen (aka Takeda Butsugai, Takeda Motsuge, Takeda Motsugai, Takeda Genkotsu Motsugi, Motsuge Zenji) (1795–1867) was a Japanese Zen priest at Saihoji Temple, a painter and a martial artist.Known as the "Fist Bonze" or Genkotsu Osho, Motsugai was noted for his great physical strength. He was able to punch through wooden boards and lift heavy rocks, and once fought off the swordsman Isami Kondo using only a set of wooden begging bowls.".
- Q16873107 label "Motsugai".