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What are the differences between replicative and nonreplicative transposition?
Muromachi
A period in Japanese history, spanning from approximately 1336 to 1573, known for its cultural achievements, including ink painting, the tea ceremony, and the development of the Zen garden.
Karesansui
A Japanese dry-landscape (rock) garden.
Dry-Landscape Gardens
A style of Japanese garden that uses sand, gravel, rocks, and occasionally grass or moss, to represent water and other natural elements, emphasizing minimalism and meditation.
Zen Buddhism
Zen Buddhism is a branch of Mahayana Buddhism focused on meditation (zazen) and the direct experience of enlightenment, emphasizing the practice of mindfulness and the pursuit of wisdom.
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