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- Fudaishi abstract "Fudaishi 傅大士 (a.k.a. Fu Ta-shih)(c. 490—c. 560) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who was later deified as the Japanese patron deity of libraries. He is traditionally accredited with the invention of the rinzō (輪蔵), a system of revolving shelving used in Kyōzō libraries. He is often represented alongside his sons, Fuwaku and Fukon.Fudaishi is noted for his "lecture" on the Diamond Sutra, recorded in the Hekiganroku (Record of the Blue Cliffs). According to this account, Fudaishi was invited to speak by the Emperor Bu-tei. He stepped up to the lectern, struck it a blow with his staff, and then returned to his seat without speaking a word.He is regarded as in incarnation of Miroku, the Waiting Buddha.".
- Fudaishi thumbnail Fu-Daishi.jpg?width=300.
- Fudaishi wikiPageID "42256563".
- Fudaishi wikiPageRevisionID "604978586".
- Fudaishi subject Category:490_births.
- Fudaishi subject Category:560_deaths.
- Fudaishi subject Category:Chinese_Buddhist_monks.
- Fudaishi subject Category:Japanese_deities.
- Fudaishi comment "Fudaishi 傅大士 (a.k.a. Fu Ta-shih)(c. 490—c. 560) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who was later deified as the Japanese patron deity of libraries. He is traditionally accredited with the invention of the rinzō (輪蔵), a system of revolving shelving used in Kyōzō libraries. He is often represented alongside his sons, Fuwaku and Fukon.Fudaishi is noted for his "lecture" on the Diamond Sutra, recorded in the Hekiganroku (Record of the Blue Cliffs).".
- Fudaishi label "Fudaishi".
- Fudaishi sameAs m.0100qwcj.
- Fudaishi sameAs Q16863996.
- Fudaishi sameAs Q16863996.
- Fudaishi wasDerivedFrom Fudaishi?oldid=604978586.
- Fudaishi depiction Fu-Daishi.jpg.
- Fudaishi isPrimaryTopicOf Fudaishi.