Guiji

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Portrait of Guiji, Japan, 14th c. Metropolitan Museum.
  • Born: 632
  • Died: 682
  • Other Names: 慈恩大師 (Jion Daishi)

Guiji was a Chinese Buddhist monk credited with introducing the Hossô sect of Buddhism into Japan. One of the leading disciples of Xuanzang, he is known in Japan as Jion Daishi.

References

  • Gallery labels, Metropolitan Museum.[1]