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    Kibi no Asomi Makibi (吉備 朝臣 真備, 695 – November 3, 775) was a Japanese scholar and noble during the Nara period. Also known as Kibi Daijin (吉備大臣, Minister...
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  • in Kagoshima, Japan Kibi Makibi (AKA Kibi Daijin), 8th-century Japanese scholar Karmapa International Buddhist Institute (KIBI) This disambiguation page...
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    moved to the Kanjin-in of Kankeiji, now known as Gion Shrine.: 124–125  Kibi no Makibi (695–775) founded the Hiromine Shrine. He was an Onmyōji in the Chinese...
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    of Japan 6 Volume Set: The Cambridge History of Japan: Volume 1. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-22352-2. Kibi Province Kibi no Makibi Ezo...
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  • The Kibi clan was a Japanese clan centered in Okayama Prefecture descended from Wakatakehiko [ja] the son of Emperor Kōrei. Kibi no Makibi, the founder...
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    transportation company, Ibara Railway Company). The station was named after Kibi no Makibi, an 8th Century scholar and statesman from the region. Kibinomakibi...
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  • ties to Kibi no Makibi, a Nara period noble and scholar credited with bringing the game of Go to Japan. Sites associated with Kibi no Makibi in Mabi include...
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    was part of the Japanese mission to Tang China (Kentōshi) along with Kibi no Makibi and Genbō. They returned to Japan; he did not. In China, he passed the...
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    Rediscovery of China, p. 22, p. 22, at Google Books; excerpt, "Like Genbō, Kibi no Makibi remained in China after the embassy ships returned to Japan, returning...
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    from 761 through 767. Many students who returned from China, such as Kibi no Makibi, were promoted to high government posts. Tang China never sent official...
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