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Enchin (円珍) (814–891) was a ****anese
Buddhist monk who
founded of the
Jimon school of
Tendai Buddhism and
Chief Abbot of Mii-dera at the foot of Mount...
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December 1997). "Trading
across the border". Maclean's.
Retrieved 5 May 2020.
Enchin,
Harvey (3
March 1997). "'Due South' wins
drama Gemini". Variety. Retrieved...
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temple was
established in 778,
during the late Nara period, by
Enchin Shonin, who was a
priest from Nara (the
capital of ****an from 710 to 784)...
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Jimon (寺門) and
Sanmon (山門), also
known as the
Enchin and
Ennin factions, respectively, were
rival branches of the
Tendai sect of
Buddhism created in the...
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traditionally attributed to the
Heian period Tendai monk
Enchin.
Legend claims that
Enchin,
inspired by a
vision of Acala,
painted the
image using his...
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experiences including travels along the
Grand Canal. The ****anese monk
Enchin (814–891) sta**** in
China from 839 to 847, and
again from 853 to 858, landing...
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Tendai school were: Enchō (円澄),
Ennin 慈覺大師圓仁 (794–864), An'e (安慧),
Enchin 智證大師圓珍 (814–891),
Yuishu (惟首), Yūken (猷憲) and Kōsai (康済). By 864, Tendai...
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Letter written by
Enchin (円珍自筆書状,
enchin jihitsu shojō), 31.2–56.1 cm (12.3–22.1 in)
Enchin's ordination Do****ent (円珍戒牒,
enchin kaichō), 29.3–192.0 cm...
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aroused a
feeling of
dread among surrounding people, from
Buddhist monk
Enchin who
traveled to Tang
China in 858 to an
informant of the Hyōtō Ryūkyū-koku...
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succession disputes broke out
between Tendai monks of the line of
Ennin and
Enchin.
These disputes resulted in
opposing Tendai centers at Enryaku-ji and at...