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Sanpei kaikyou@ŽO•½ŠJ‹Ή
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Ch:Sanping kaixiong. Lit. Sanpei baring his chest. Also Sanpei Sekkyou ŽO•½Ξθέ and Sekkyou choukyuu" Ξθέ’£‹| (lit. Sekkyo stretching his bow). The Tang dynasty painting theme of priest Sanpei's ŽO•½ first visit to the priest Sekkyou Ξθέ (Ch:Shigong). Typically when called upon by another priest, Sekkyou would fit an arrow in to his bow, draw the bow string taut, and aim at his visitor as a test. Sanpei, however, boldly responded to Sekkyou's challenge by uncovering his chest. This unconventional reaction deeply impressed Sekkyou, and by some accounts he reached enlightenment at that instant. The painting of the theme by Kanou Motonobu Žλ–μŒ³M in the Daisen'in ‘εε‰@ of Daitokuji ‘ε“ΏŽ› (ca. 1513, Kyoto) is best known.
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