Nōnin
| Title | Zen Master |
|---|---|
| Died | c. 1196 |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Buddhism |
| School | Zen |
| Lineage | Daruma School |
| Senior posting | |
| Predecessor | Zhuóān Déguāng |
| Successor | Kakuan |
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Dainichibō Nōnin (大日房能忍) (fl. 1190s) was a Japanese Buddhist monk who started the first Zen school in Japan called the Darumashū, or "Bodhidharma school."
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