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     A naturalized {{Wiki|Japanese}} priest from {{Wiki|China}} who founded the ''Precepts'' ([[Ritsu]]) ''school''. Known in Japan as [[Ganjin]].  
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Chien-chen
鑑真 (PY Jianzhen; Jpn Ganjin)

    A naturalized Japanese priest from China who founded the Precepts (Ritsu) school. Known in Japan as Ganjin.

See; Ganjin.

Source

www.sgilibrary.org