- 著者
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鈴木 智大
- 出版者
- 日本建築学会
- 雑誌
- 日本建築学会計画系論文集
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.72, no.611, pp.183-188, 2007
This study aims to clarify the practice in So-do of Gozan-Sorin at Nanbokucho Era. The research method used in this article is mainly to give a detailed study on Zen practice records in Gido Shushin's diary "Kuge Nichiyo Kufu Ryakushu." The So-do was an essential building in South Song styled Zen temples. It worked as a place for Zazen, Eat and Sleep during the early years. However, its functions in Zen practice changed later and this change gave an influential impact on the site placement of Zen temples. This research has four conclusions. 1. So-do was frequently uesd as Zen-do or Jiki-do. 2. Gido believed that Zen priests must eat together. 3. Gido insisted that Zanzen is necessarily significant in Zen practice but many priests neglected to do it. 4. Through Gido's master Muso's analects, it shows that some Zen temples' So-do didn't have a function as a sleeping place.