Fūryū has been defined as the aesthetic of unconventionality (Qiu, 2001). In a broader, psychosocial context, it is associated with an iconoclastic attitudea freethinking, grounded idealism amidst myriad circumstances. Experientially, fūryū can be understood Zen poetic sensibility. Ikkyū Sōjun, Rinzai master (1394-1481), was embodiment fūryū. his poetry, Nature frequent metaphor for sexuality a...