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    small, so I suggest writing in a different way." The "Cry for noble Saichō" (哭最澄上人, koku Saichō shounin), a poem written by Emperor Saga on the occasion of...
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    Saichō (最澄, September 15, 767 – June 26, 822) was a Japanese Buddhist monk credited with founding the Tendai school of Buddhism based on the Chinese Tiantai...
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    Culture and Classics, Tokyo 1984 "「おみくじ発祥の地」が比叡山延暦寺に! 1,000年以上前の形式を今なお残す". 伝教大師最澄1200年魅力交流 コミュニケーションサイト「いろり」 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-11-21. "おみくじの起源"...
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    to the monk Gyōhyō (行表, 720–797 C.E.), who in turn was to instruct Saichō (最澄, 767-822 C.E.), founder of the Japanese Tendai sect of Buddhism. Saicho visited...
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    Cry for noble Saichō (哭最澄上人), which was written by Emperor Saga for Saichō's death. Saga was a scholar of the Chinese classics. He was also renowned as...
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    indicate the first batch of tea seeds were brought by a priest named Saichō (最澄) in 805 and then by another named Kūkai (空海) in 806. It became a drink of...
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    included three ambassadors and several Buddhist priests, including Saichō (最澄) and Kūkai (空海); but the enterprise was delayed until the end of the year...
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  • original on February 7, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2021. おかざき真里の新境地にして意欲作! 最澄×空海 ふたりの天才を描いた仏教マンガがスゴイ!. Da Vinci News (in Japanese). Kadokawa Corporation...
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  • enemies during battle (in the anime he nearly beats Recca to death). Saichō (最澄) Voiced by: Junko Noda (Japanese); Sean Broadhurst (English) Saichō is the...
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    teachings did not take root until generations later when the monk Saichō 最澄 (767–822) joined the Japanese missions to Imperial China in 804 and founded...
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