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626 words, approx. 2 pages ENCHIN (814/5–891/2), posthumously known as Chishō Daishi, was the sixth patriarch (zasu) of the Tendai school of Japanese Buddhism and one of the so-called nittō-hakke, or "eight (Esoteric) masters who studied in...
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 Enchin (円珍, Enchin?) (814 – 891) was the founder of the Jimon School of Tendai Buddhism, and Chief Abbot of Miidera at the foot of Mount Hiei. After succeeding to the post of Tendai Zasu, or Chief Tendai Abbot, in 873, a strong rivalry...


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