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Shitao
thumb|right|Shitao, Master Shi Planting Pines, c. 1674, ink and color on paper, National Palace Museum.
Ingen
Ingen Ryūki (, ) (December 7, 1592 – May 19, 1673) was a Chinese poet, calligrapher, and monk of Linji Chan Buddhism from China. He is most known for founding the Ōbaku school of Zen in Japan.
Hongren
Chinese artist (1610-1663)
Zhu Hong
Chinese Buddhist monk
Yao Guang Xiao
Ming dynasty person CBDB = 35140 (1335–1418)

Mu'an
'''Mu'an (; Japanese Mokuan Shōtō''') (1611–1684) was a Chinese Chan monk who followed his master Ingen to Japan in 1654. Mokuan was from Chuanchow in what was then Fukien Province. He and Sokuhi Nyoitsu were the two disciples most involved in spreading Ingen's teachings.
Shao Mi
Chinese artist (1592-1642)
Miyun Yuanwu
Sokuhi Nyoitsu
Chinese calligrapher (1616–1671)
Ouyi Zhixu
Chinese Buddhist scholar monk