--One Note of Zen--
After Kakua visited the emperor he disappeared
and no one knew what became of him. He was the first Japanese to study Zen in
China, but since he showed nothing of it, save one note, he is not remembered
for having brought Zen into his country.
Kakua visited China and accepted the true
teaching. He did not travel while he was there. Meditating constantly, he lived
on a remote part of a mountain. Whenever people found him and asked him to
preach he would say a few words and then move to another part of the mountain
where he could be found less easily.
The emperor heard about Kakua when he returned
to Japan and asked him to preach Zen for his edification and that of his
subjects.
Kakua stood before the emperor in silence. He
then produced a flute from the folds of his robe, and blew one short note.
Bowing politely, he disappeared.
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