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- Saichō abstract "Saichō (最澄, September 15, 767 – June 26, 822) was a Japanese Buddhist monk credited with founding the Tendai school in Japan, based around the Chinese Tiantai tradition he was exposed to during his trip to China beginning in 804. He founded the temple and headquarters of Tendai at Enryaku-ji on Mt. Hiei near Kyoto. He is also said to have been the first to bring tea to Japan. After his death, he was awarded the posthumous title of Dengyō Daishi (伝教大師).".
- Saichō birthDate "0767".
- Saichō deathDate "0822".
- Saichō thumbnail 最澄像_一乗寺蔵_平安時代.jpg?width=300.
- Saichō wikiPageID "459890".
- Saichō wikiPageRevisionID "599209562".
- Saichō background "#FFD068".
- Saichō birthDate "0767-09-15".
- Saichō c "明州".
- Saichō caption "Painting of Saichō".
- Saichō color "black".
- Saichō dateOfBirth "767".
- Saichō dateOfDeath "822".
- Saichō deathDate "0822-06-26".
- Saichō first "t".
- Saichō name "Saicho".
- Saichō name "Saichō".
- Saichō p "Míngzhōu".
- Saichō school Tendai.
- Saichō shortDescription "Japanese Buddhist Monk".
- Saichō teacher "Gyōhyō".
- Saichō title "Founder of Tendai Buddhism".
- Saichō w "Ming-chou".
- Saichō description "Japanese Buddhist Monk".
- Saichō subject Category:767_births.
- Saichō subject Category:822_deaths.
- Saichō subject Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Saichō subject Category:Japanese_Buddhist_monks.
- Saichō subject Category:People_of_Heian-period_Japan.
- Saichō subject Category:Tendai.
- Saichō type Agent.
- Saichō type Person.
- Saichō type Religious.
- Saichō type Person.
- Saichō type Q215627.
- Saichō type Q5.
- Saichō type Agent.
- Saichō type NaturalPerson.
- Saichō type Thing.
- Saichō type Person.
- Saichō comment "Saichō (最澄, September 15, 767 – June 26, 822) was a Japanese Buddhist monk credited with founding the Tendai school in Japan, based around the Chinese Tiantai tradition he was exposed to during his trip to China beginning in 804. He founded the temple and headquarters of Tendai at Enryaku-ji on Mt. Hiei near Kyoto. He is also said to have been the first to bring tea to Japan. After his death, he was awarded the posthumous title of Dengyō Daishi (伝教大師).".
- Saichō label "Saicho".
- Saichō label "Saicho".
- Saichō label "Saichō".
- Saichō label "Saichō".
- Saichō label "Saichō".
- Saichō label "Saichō".
- Saichō label "Saichō".
- Saichō label "Saichō".
- Saichō label "Сайтё".
- Saichō label "最澄".
- Saichō label "最澄".
- Saichō sameAs Saich%C5%8D.
- Saichō sameAs Saičó.
- Saichō sameAs Saichō.
- Saichō sameAs Saichō.
- Saichō sameAs Saichō.
- Saichō sameAs Saichō.
- Saichō sameAs Saichō.
- Saichō sameAs 最澄.
- Saichō sameAs 사이초.
- Saichō sameAs Saicho.
- Saichō sameAs Saichō.
- Saichō sameAs Saicho.
- Saichō sameAs Q449943.
- Saichō sameAs Q449943.
- Saichō wasDerivedFrom Saichō?oldid=599209562.
- Saichō depiction 最澄像_一乗寺蔵_平安時代.jpg.
- Saichō name "Saicho".