
Ennin - Wikipedia
Ennin (圓仁 or 円仁, 793 CE [1] or 794 CE – 864 CE), better known in Japan by his posthumous name, Jikaku Daishi (慈覺大師), was a priest of the Tendai school of Buddhism in Japan, and its third Zasu (座主, "Head of the Tendai Order").
Ennin's Diary - Wikipedia
The Record of a Pilgrimage to China in Search of the Dharma (入唐求法巡禮行記, nittō guhō junreikōki) is a four-volume diary written by Ennin, a Japanese Buddhist monk in China during the ninth century. He was one of eight Japanese Buddhists who studied in China at that time.
Ennin - World History Encyclopedia
2017年6月23日 · Ennin (c. 793-864 CE, posthumous title: Jikaku Daishi) was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Tendai sect who studied Buddhism at length in China and brought back knowledge of esoteric rituals, sutras, and relics.
圆仁法师 - 百度百科
圆仁的记述涉及唐王朝皇室、宦官和士大夫之间的政治矛盾,他与李德裕、仇士良的会见,社会生活各方面如节日、祭祀、饮食、禁忌等习俗,所经过的地方的人口、出产、物价,水陆交通的路线和驿馆,新罗商人在沿海的活动和 新罗人 聚居的情况等等。 关于唐代南北佛教寺院中的各种仪式等,圆仁更有详细记载。 他在唐时适值武宗废佛(见会昌废佛),关于845 年(唐会昌五年)正式下诏废佛之前对佛教徒的种种迫害措施以及朝廷大臣、宦官对废佛的不同态度,不同年龄的 …
Ennin | Japan, Monasticism, Poetry | Britannica
2025年2月20日 · Ennin (born 794, Tsuga District, Shimotsuke Province, Japan—died Feb. 24, 864, Japan) was a Buddhist priest of the early Heian period, founder of the Sammon branch of the Tendai sect, who brought from China a system of vocal-music notation still used in Japan.
Ennin - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月18日 · Ennin (794-864) was a Japanese monk who founded the Sammon branch of the Tendai sect. He studied Esoteric Buddhism in T'ang China. The family name of Ennin was Mibu, and he was born in the Tsuga district of Shimotsuke Province (modern Tochigi Prefecture).
追寻圆仁的足迹(外国人看中国系列)(中文版)
This is the story of a 9th-century Japanese monk, Ennin (794–864), who crossed the ocean from Japan to Tang China as a member of an ambassadorial mission, retold by Virginia Anami, an admirer and researcher of Chinese culture and history.
(PDF) Biography of Ennin - Academia.edu
The text discusses the life of Ennin, a Japanese Buddhist monk who traveled to China during the Tang dynasty. The narrative highlights Ennin's intentions to study and his constrained circumstances in Yangzhou, including the political suspicions surrounding his motives.
圆仁 - 《中国大百科全书》第三版网络版
2023年7月4日 · 日本天台宗 山门派创始人。 俗姓壬生。
Ennin - Japanese Wiki Corpus
Ennin (794-February 24, 864) was the 3rd head priest of the Tendai Sect. He was also known as Jikaku Daishi. He was the first person in Japan to be given the title Daishi, or Great Teacher. He was one of the eight Nyutohakke priests who travelled to China, the others being Saicho, Kukai, Jogyo, Engyo, Eun, Enchin, and Shuei. Ennin's Character