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'''Musō Soseki''' (1275 – 1351)<ref>{{WP|Musō Soseki}}</ref> was a [[Japan]]ese [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[monk]] and teacher, being the mentor to [[shōgun]] {{Wiki|Ashikaga Takauji}}.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]] – Shadows'' – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> Musō was responsible for the restauration of {{Wiki|Saihō-ji (Kyoto)|Saihō-ji}} and for the construction of [[Tenryū-ji]], Zen Buddhist temples in [[Kyoto]]. He became the first chief [[priest]] at Tenryū-ji,<ref>{{WP|Tenryū-ji}}</ref> and established a garden there, arguing that one could attain enlightenment not just by meditating but also by creating beautiful art.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07" />
'''Musō Soseki''' (1275 – 1351)<ref>{{WP|Musō Soseki}}</ref> was a [[Japan]]ese {{Wiki|Zen}} [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[monk]] and teacher, being the mentor to ''[[Shōgun]]'' {{Wiki|Ashikaga Takauji}}.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]] – Shadows'' – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> Musō was responsible for the restauration of {{Wiki|Saihō-ji (Kyoto)|Saihō-ji}} and for the construction of [[Tenryū-ji]], Zen Buddhist [[temple]]s in [[Kyoto]]. He became the first chief [[priest]] at Tenryū-ji,<ref>{{WP|Tenryū-ji}}</ref> and established a garden there, arguing that one could attain enlightenment not just by meditating but also by creating beautiful art.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07" />


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Echoes of History]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Echoes of History]] – Shadows'' {{1stm}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' {{Mdat}}


==References==
==References==
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Musō Soseki (1275 – 1351)[1] was a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and teacher, being the mentor to Shōgun Ashikaga Takauji.[2] Musō was responsible for the restauration of Saihō-ji and for the construction of Tenryū-ji, Zen Buddhist temples in Kyoto. He became the first chief priest at Tenryū-ji,[3] and established a garden there, arguing that one could attain enlightenment not just by meditating but also by creating beautiful art.[2]

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  1. Musō Soseki on Wikipedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 Echoes of History – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City
  3. Tenryū-ji on Wikipedia