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- The Kanpyō Gyoki (寛平御記, Imperial diary of the Kanpyō era) or Uda tennō gyoki (宇多天皇御記, Imperial diary of Emperor Uda) is a diary written in variant Chinese...
- Gyōki (行基, 668–749) was a ****anese Buddhist priest of the Nara period, born in Ōtori county, Kawachi Province (now Sakai, Osaka), the son of Koshi no...
- Naniwa (Osaka) in August 736 and was met by the monk Gyoki. According to a number of sources, Gyoki and Bodhisena recognised each other from a past life...
- reign (聖武天皇, 701–756), maps known as Gyōki-zu (行基図), named for the high priest Gyōki (高僧, 668–749), were developed. Gyōki himself served as a civil engineer...
- founded in what is now Mizusawa Ward, Oshu City by the itinerant priest Gyōki. Little is known about relations between these ****anese frontiersmen and...
- (洪隠山西芳寺). The temple, primarily constructed to honor Amitābha, was founded by Gyōki and later restored by Musō Soseki. In 1994, Saihō-ji was registered as a...
- of the Tenpyō era) at the request of Gyōki, a Buddhist priest. According to the temple records, the priest Gyōki received an oracle from a shrine, Sagami...
- build this temple were raised in part by the influential Buddhist monk Gyōki, and once completed it was used by the Chinese monk Ganjin as an ordination...
- were used for the original purposes. The most famous Kanjin monks included Gyōki (668 - 749) of the Nara period, Kūya (903 - 972) and Engyō (? - 1004- ?)...
- the University of Tokyo. His doctoral dissertation was "Nittō guhō junrei gyōki: Ennin's Diary of His Travels in T'ang China, 838–847," a study and translation...