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Wikipedia: Daisen-in is a sub-temple in the compound of Daitoku-ji built between 1509 and 1513. Although founded by the Zen priest Kogaku Sōkō (1464–1548), the screen paintings inside the temple and the garden are attributed to Sōami, an ink landscape painter, whose work shows greater influence from Taoist and Confucius teachings since the style originates from Song Dynasty ink painting. The interpretations of the gardens at Daisen-in however are of Zen Buddhist and feng shui influence.
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