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'''Jianzhen''' (Ganjin in Japanese) ([[Chinese]]: 鉴真) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the [[Tang Dynasty]] (AD 618-907) who introduced the Ritsu school of [[Buddhism]] to Japan. | '''Jianzhen''' (Ganjin in Japanese) ([[Chinese]]: 鉴真) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the [[Tang Dynasty]] (AD 618-907) who introduced the Ritsu school of [[Buddhism]] to Japan. | ||
− | Jianzhen was born to a Buddhist family in [[Yangzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. His original name was Chunyu. At the age of twenty he traveled to China’s capital Chang'an (modern-day [[Xi'an]]) to begin his studies. '''[[Jianzhen|More ...]]''') | + | Jianzhen was born to a Buddhist family in [[Yangzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. His original name was Chunyu. At the age of twenty he traveled to China’s capital Chang'an (modern-day [[Xi'an]]) to begin his studies. ('''[[Jianzhen|More ...]]''') |
Latest revision as of 08:17, 18 December 2009
Jianzhen (Ganjin in Japanese) (Chinese: 鉴真) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) who introduced the Ritsu school of Buddhism to Japan.
Jianzhen was born to a Buddhist family in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. His original name was Chunyu. At the age of twenty he traveled to China’s capital Chang'an (modern-day Xi'an) to begin his studies. (More ...)