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Jōki Kaisen is a Zen Buddhist monk who served as head abbot at Erin-ji. He is famous for his last words while being burned at the stake, "For a peaceful meditation, we need not go to the mountains and streams; when thoughts are quieted down, fire itself is cool and refreshing."

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  • Jōki Kaisen
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  • Jōki Kaisen is a Zen Buddhist monk who served as head abbot at Erin-ji. He is famous for his last words while being burned at the stake, "For a peaceful meditation, we need not go to the mountains and streams; when thoughts are quieted down, fire itself is cool and refreshing."
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  • Fists and magic
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  • Jōki is an alternative reading of Shōki based on modern character readings and his given name. Kaisen is his alias as a monk and not a family name.
Name
  • Jōki Kaisen
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  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle portrait
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  • Clergy
Real Name
  • Kaisen Shōki
Died
  • 1582-04-25(xsd:date)
Japanese
  • 快川 紹喜
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  • ?
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  • Jōki Kaisen is a Zen Buddhist monk who served as head abbot at Erin-ji. He is famous for his last words while being burned at the stake, "For a peaceful meditation, we need not go to the mountains and streams; when thoughts are quieted down, fire itself is cool and refreshing."
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