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[[智鳳]] (n.d.) ( Jpn; Kor [[Chipong]]) | [[智鳳]] (n.d.) ( Jpn; Kor [[Chipong]]) | ||
− | A priest of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] (Chin [[Fa-hsiang]]; Jpn [[Hosso]]) school. Born in Silla, a state on the | + | A priest of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] (Chin [[Fa-hsiang]]; Jpn [[Hosso]]) school. Born in Silla, a state on the {{Wiki|Korean Peninsula}}, he went to [[Japan]] while young and became known as [[Chiho]]. In 703, together with [[Japanese]] {{Wiki|priests}} [[Chiran]] and [[Chiyu]], he traveled to [[China]] and studied the [[Dharma Characteristics]] [[doctrine]] under [[Chih-chou]]. After returning to [[Japan]], he settled at [[Gango-ji]] [[temple]] and propagated the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]]. This is regarded as the third [[transmission]] of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] teachings to [[Japan]]. |
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Latest revision as of 04:08, 27 September 2013
Chiho
智鳳 (n.d.) ( Jpn; Kor Chipong)
A priest of the Dharma Characteristics (Chin Fa-hsiang; Jpn Hosso) school. Born in Silla, a state on the Korean Peninsula, he went to Japan while young and became known as Chiho. In 703, together with Japanese priests Chiran and Chiyu, he traveled to China and studied the Dharma Characteristics doctrine under Chih-chou. After returning to Japan, he settled at Gango-ji temple and propagated the Consciousness-Only doctrine. This is regarded as the third transmission of the Dharma Characteristics teachings to Japan.