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Takuan Sōhō

Portrait of Takuan Sōhō, by Kimura Tokuō, 17th century was a Japanese Buddhist prelate during the Sengoku and early Edo Periods of Japanese history. He was a major figure in the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism. Noted for his calligraphy, poetry, tea ceremony, he is also popularly credited with the invention of the ''takuan'' pickled radish. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sword of Zen Master Takuan and his writings on immovable wisdom and the sword Taie / by Haskel, Peter

    Published 2013
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    Soul of the samurai

    Published 2005
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