Sesson Yūbai (雪村 友梅, 1290 - 14th day of the 1st month, 1347) was a Japanese ZenBuddhist monk of the Rinzai sect. This priest and poet who is considered "the first important poet of the Five Mountains.[1]
In China
Yūbai started studying LinjiCh'an under Chinese master Issan Ichinei in Japan and later moved to China where he studied with many other teachers. He lived in China for over twenty years (1307–1329). He was imprisoned in Chang'an during the period in which Zen Buddhists were persecuted. Many of the poems were created during or about this period survive; and they form the basis of his reputation.[2] In Bingatshū, the collection of 242 poems includes this one:
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