The main temple and temple practice, the main body of the temple, and the other sects. Kobo Daishi, Kobo Daishi (Daishi Hōgo Kukai, “Kobo Daishi”) in Tang dynasty Japan. The orthodox Nyorai esoteric Buddhism of the “Sangoku Dento”, which was passed down to Chang’an, China, Qingryuji Temple, and was passed down by Yukei Ajari, a gift from the Emperor of Japan. (Sangokusha, In, Chu, Hiya). This esoteric Buddhism was immediately called “Tangmitsu” in China, and after Kobo Daishi entered Japan, it was established as “Tomitsu”, and it was immediately called “Tomitsu” (later the first temple was established in Kyoto, “Toji”, the late name). . Unfortunately, after Buddhism was abolished in the Tang Dynasty, the esoteric Buddhism in China was not popular, and it was abandoned, and the establishment of the esoteric altar was prohibited by the arrest of the founder of the Ming Dynasty, and the esoteric Buddhism was completely abandoned. From the beginning of the reign, during the Qing Dynasty, the inner court offered the teachings, and the Zhanshi orthodox esoteric Buddhism was taught by serious people. Around 1990, established by Seikun Boshi, established in Taipei study halls, Tangmitsu, Tomitsu, and Nami. Started in 1991, the head temple of Shingon Buddhism in Japan, Mount Koya (Kobo Daishi’s founding head temple of Shingon sect), and training. Gakushingon esoteric law. After six years of hard work, he finally completed his studies, and on August 8, 1996, he entered the altar, received the money, received the Empowerment of the Great Law, and became the 53rd Acharya of the Sangoku Dento Shingon Sect. In addition, Yutou Taipei County Shulin Fuhui Temple Shangqin Shita Yin Old Buddhist Priest High Foot Body Practitioner Sergeant, Cheng Kuan Priest April 24, 2010 Meng Qinyin Elder Chuan Yu Kenshu Sect and 42nd Priest of Ci’en Sect . In this case, the priest Seikan was removed from the Shingon sect, and the tradition of the Kenshu sect and the Jion sect (also known as the Kagetsu sect and the Yuishiki sect) was a great responsibility.
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