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Genshin on the DRL

English Phonetics Genshin
Alternate names
  • Eshin Sōzu (Head Monk of Eshin)
Dates
Birth:   942
Death:   1017
Place of birth:   Yamoto province (present-day Nara prefecture), Japan


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About
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Tendai
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Ryōgen

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Person description or short bio
Japanese Tendaishū monk, scholar, and artist, popularly known as Eshin Sōzu (Head Monk of Eshin) because he spent much of his life at the monastery of Eshin at Yokawa on Hieizan. Genshin was born in Yamoto province (present-day Nara prefecture), but after losing his father at a young age, he was put in the care of the Tendai center on Mt. Hiei. It is believed that during his teens he formally joined the institution and became a student of the Tendai reformer Ryōgen (912–985). Genshin

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