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    causes Wuzong 武宗 Other names Posthumous name: Emperor Zhidao Zhaosu Xiao (至道昭肅孝皇帝) Li Yan 李炎 20 February 840 – 22 April 846 (6 years, 2 months and 2 days)...
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    Era name and dates Huìchāng (會昌): January 27, 841 – January 21, 847 Posthumous name Emperor Zhidao Zhaosu Xiao 至道昭肅孝皇帝 Temple name Wuzong 武宗...
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  • Dōshō (道昭, 629–700 C.E.) was a Japanese monk credited with playing an influential role in the founding of Buddhism in Japan. In C.E. 653, the original...
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  • authoritative text. Names commonly associated with the Kusha-shū are Dōshō (道昭 638–700), Joe (644–714), Chitsū (智通 ?–?), Chitatsu (智達 ?–?), and Genbō (玄昉 ...
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  • in Yamanashi Prefecture near where they used to live. Michiaki Sakaki (榊 道昭, Sakaki Michiaki) Voiced by: Kyōsuke Suzuki (PC), Matsuki Nobuhito (PSP),...
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    were willing to instruct anyone regardless of buddhist ordination. Dōshō (道昭, 629–700 C.E.) went over to China in 653 C.E., where he learned Chan from...
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  • Xuanzang and Kuiji. Another student of Xuanzang, the Japanese monk Dōshō (道昭, 629–700 C.E.) brought the CWSL to Japan in 660, creating the doctrinal foundation...
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    various key figures who established early Hossō in Japan. One of them was Dōshō 道昭 (629–749), a student of Xuanzang from 653 to 660. Dōshō and his students Gyōki...
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    ISBN 978-1-4081-3873-1. OCLC 680617311. 氏原 (Ujihara), 巨雄 (Osao); 氏原 (Ujihara), 道昭 (Michiaki) (2015). 日本のカモ識別図鑑 (An Identification Guide to the Ducks of Japan)...
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  • which states that the bridge was built by another monk named Dōshō (道昭). 文武紀四年三月己未の道照(道昭)伝「乃ち山背国の宇治橋は、和尚の創造せし所の者なり」 橋寺-近畿のお宝マップ「トレジャーナビ・京都」-近畿農政局整備部 Hashi-dera—Kinki...
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  • quickly defeated and killed by Zhu's officers Li Zhouyi (李周彝) and Fu Daozhao (符道昭), before those circuits could aid him. Still, even with Zhu's aid, it took...
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  • forces and Lady Hou's then-husband, the Later Liang general Fu Daozhao (符道昭), was killed in battle — which occurred in 908, shortly after he inherited...
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  • initially — a Lady Hou, who had previously been the wife of Fu Daozhao (符道昭), a general of Jin's archrival Later Liang, whom he captured in a battle in...
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  • withdrew. (Meanwhile, the Xuanwu officers Li Zhouyi (李周彝) and Fu Daozhao (符道昭) captured Gaotang and killed Shi.) Later in the year, after helping Luo to...
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  • who he took as a concubine in 908 after killing her husband Fu Daozhao (符道昭), a general for Jin's archrival Later Liang, in battle, was his favorite concubine...
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  • poisoned to death in 914 by his son Li Yanlu Li Jizhao (李繼昭), né Fu Daozhao (符道昭) (apparently different than biological son Li Congzhao), surrendered to Zhu...
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