Mu'an

Mu'an (Chinese: 木庵性瑫; pinyin: Mù'ān Xìngtāo; Japanese Mokuan Shōtō) (1611–1684) was a Chinese Chan monk who followed his master Ingen to Japan in 1654.

[1] He and Sokuhi Nyoitsu were the two disciples most involved in spreading Ingen's teachings.

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Portrait of Muyan.