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    Kūkai (redirect from 空海)
    Kūkai (空海; 27 July 774 – 22 April 835), born Saeki no Mao (佐伯 眞魚), posthumously called Kōbō Daishi (弘法大師, "The Grand Master who Propagated the Dharma")...
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    (April, 2004).空海曼陀羅 (Kukai Mandara) (July, 2004).沙門空海唐の国にて鬼と宴す 巻ノ一 (Samon Kukai Tou no Kuni nite Oni to Utagesu Vol.1) (July, 2004).沙門空海唐の国にて鬼と宴す 巻ノ二 (Samon...
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    monogatari (播磨灘物語, 1975) Tobu ga gotoku (翔ぶが如く, 1975–76) Kūkai no fukei (空海の風景, 1975), translated into English as Kukai the Universal: Scenes from his...
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    later flourish in Japan under the auspices of a Buddhist monk named Kūkai (空海, 774–835), who traveled to Tang China and received these esoteric transmissions...
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    traditionally ascribed to the Heian era Japanese Buddhist priest and scholar Kūkai (空海) (774–835). However, this is unlikely as it is believed that in his time there...
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  • Queen Hanyu Pinyin Yāomāo chuán Jyutping Jiu¹ maau¹ cyun⁴ Japanese name Kanji 空海 -KU-KAI- 美しき王妃の謎 Romanization Kūkai utsukushiki ōhi no nazo Directed by Chen...
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  • a Republic 建国大业 Reporter 2010 Sacrifice 赵氏孤儿 Also producer 2011 The Lost Bladesman 关云长 Lady Gan 2012 Caught in the Web 搜索   2012 Shamen Kong Hai 沙门空海...
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  • three famous Heian period calligraphers: Emperor Saga 嵯峨天皇, 786–842. Kūkai 空海, 774–835. Tachibana no Hayanari, 橘逸勢 c. 782-842. Later groups of calligraphers...
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    Sanspo.com (in Japanese). Sankei Digital. 5 Jul 2015. Retrieved 8 Dec 2016. "空海演じる染五郎、高野山で成功祈願「力をください」". Sanspo.com (in Japanese). Sankei Digital. 10 Mar...
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    ambassadors and several Buddhist priests, including Saichō (最澄) and Kūkai (空海); but the enterprise was delayed until the end of the year. The ambassadors...
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