Why did Chan Buddhism appeal to the twelfth- and thirteenth-century Japanese daimyo?
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Chan Buddhism caught the attention of the twelfth - and thirteenth-century Japanese Daimyos and greatly appealed to them because it presented the possibility of immediate enlightenment. At that time, the Daimyōs were the most powerful feudal rulers in Japan, second only to the Shōgun
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Chan Buddhism caught the attention of the twelfth - and thirteenth-century Japanese Daimyos and greatly appealed to them because it presented the possibility of immediate enlightenment. At that time, the Daimyōs were the most powerful feudal rulers in Japan, second only to the Shōgun
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