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Sōshitsu Sen

Autor von Tea Life, Tea Mind

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(eng) SEN Genshitsu was Urasenke iemoto for thirty-eight years, up to the end of 2002, when he transferred the iemoto position and the hereditary name Soshitsu that goes with it to his elder son, Zabosai. At that time, he changed his own name from Soshitsu to Genshitsu, and he became referred to by the title Daisosho, signifying his status as the once grand master.

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Werke von Sōshitsu Sen

Tea Life, Tea Mind (1979) 95 Exemplare
Chado. Der Teeweg (1979) 47 Exemplare
Urasenke Chanoyu Handbook One (1984) 15 Exemplare
Der Geist des Tees (2002) 14 Exemplare
Urasenke Chanoyu Handbook Two (1980) 8 Exemplare
The New Basic Cookbook (2007) 8 Exemplare
The Art of Taking Tea (1967) 8 Exemplare
初歩の茶道 : 割稽古 (1976) 7 Exemplare
小習事全伝 4 Exemplare
裏千家茶道のおしえ (1984) 3 Exemplare
茶箱点前全伝 2 Exemplare
茶の心 2 Exemplare
炭手前 風炉・炉 (2011) 2 Exemplare
中置 [Nakaoki] (2011) 2 Exemplare
棚 炉 (2011) 2 Exemplare
5, 棚, : 風炉 (2011) 2 Exemplare
茶箱 二 [Chabako] (2012) 2 Exemplare
対訳・茶の本 1 Exemplar
薄茶点前 風炉・炉 (2010) 1 Exemplar
Tea life, tea mind 1 Exemplar
Cha-no-yu 1 Exemplar
Daime (2012) 1 Exemplar
Mukogiri (2012) 1 Exemplar
Tea life, tea mind 1 Exemplar

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Sen, Sōshitsu
Geburtstag
1923-04-19
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Japan
Wohnorte
Kyoto, Japan
Hawaii, USA
China
Ausbildung
Doshisha University, Kyoto
Nankai University, China (PhD)
Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
SEN Genshitsu was Urasenke iemoto for thirty-eight years, up to the end of 2002, when he transferred the iemoto position and the hereditary name Soshitsu that goes with it to his elder son, Zabosai. At that time, he changed his own name from Soshitsu to Genshitsu, and he became referred to by the title Daisosho, signifying his status as the once grand master.

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El maestro de té Sōshitsu Sen nos acerca de una forma práctica y poética al espíritu de esta bebida milenaria. Imprescindible para amantes del té y de la cultura japonesa.
 
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ncardoso | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 3, 2023 |
I'm very excited by this edition of the first "green book." It is very well done with lots of clear text and beautiful, full-color photos. Everything is photographed--sometimes from multiple angles. There are 12 pictures alone showing to fold a chakin--I may actually learn to do right thanks to this.

There will be 25 volumes in the finished series. The next two volumes are scheduled to appear in later November of 2010.
 
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liao | Nov 2, 2010 |
Volume 3 of the Green Books series contains instruction (all ro!) on:
* Hakobi Usucha (運び薄茶)
* Hakobi Koicha (運び濃茶)
* Shozumi (初炭)
* Gozumi (後炭).

(Thanks to Marius Frøisland and his Chado wiki at wiki.chado.no.)
 
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chamekke | Jul 11, 2008 |

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