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English: Getsurin Dōgō (月林道号). Document on the monk Getsurin Dōgō (1293–1351), student of Kurin Seimo and founder of Chōfuku-ji. One hanging scroll. Located at Chōfuku-ji (長福寺), Ukyō-ku, Kyoto.
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Author Gulin Qingmou (古林清茂, Kurin Seimo)
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