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This is a two-line calligraphy by Ehei-ji's Hieisho. Paper. Handwritten. Stains and dirt present. Comes with a matching box. Please examine the images carefully before bidding. No claims and no returns accepted. A Sōtō Zen Buddhist monk. The 68th Abbot of Eihei-ji Temple. Born in Tokyo. His art names include Mokudo and Hyakufuno. He was ordained at Chosho-ji Temple and later became its chief priest. He opened the Hannyarin Special Training Monastery and trained the next generation of monks. He became the Abbot of Eihei-ji Temple in 1933. Size: Main paper: 140.2 cm tall, 45.5 cm wide Overall: 200 cm tall, 58.5 cm wide, 64.5 cm wide at the roller ends Thank you for viewing. [Important Notes] Please note that recycled materials will be used for packaging. Please refer to the images to assess the condition of the item. Subtle differences in brightness and contrast may appear in the artwork depending on your computer environment. Also, please refrain from purchasing if you are extremely sensitive to the condition of the item. Especially for calligraphy and antiques, they are considered used items and are not new, so please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for new, unused items. If it is a new craft item, it will be described as "new" or "unused." ** Receipts will not be issued to prevent duplicate issuance. ** Payment statements such as credit card statements will serve as official receipts. #Eihei-ji #Calligraphy #SōtōZen #HangingScroll
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