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− | A priest of the T'ient'ai school in China. At Mount Wu-t'ai he studied the T'ient'ai doctrine and practiced the Lotus meditation, a meditation based on the Lotus Sutra. Jikaku, later the third chief priest of the Japan. | + | A priest of the [[T'ient'ai school]] in [[China]]. At [[Mount Wu-t'ai]] he studied the [[T'ient'ai]] [[doctrine]] and practiced the [[Lotus meditation]], a [[meditation]] based on the [[Lotus Sutra]]. [[Jikaku]], later the third [[chief priest]] of the [[Japan]]. |
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Chih-yüan
志遠 (768–844) (PY Zhiyuan; JpnShi’on)
A priest of the T'ient'ai school in China. At Mount Wu-t'ai he studied the T'ient'ai doctrine and practiced the Lotus meditation, a meditation based on the Lotus Sutra. Jikaku, later the third chief priest of the Japan.