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     Also known as [[Shuei]].  
 
     Also known as [[Shuei]].  
  
A [[priest]] of the [[True Word]] [[Shingo school]] in [[Japan]].  
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A [[priest]] of the [[True Word]] [[Shingon school]] in [[Japan]].  
  
 
Born in {{Wiki|Kyoto}}, he entered the priesthood under Saichin on [[Mount Hiei]] in 822 and studied the [[Tendai doctrine]] under [[Gishin]], the [[Dharma Characteristics]] ([[Hosso]]) [[doctrine]] under [[Gien]], and [[Esoteric Buddhism]] under [[Chisho]].  
 
Born in {{Wiki|Kyoto}}, he entered the priesthood under Saichin on [[Mount Hiei]] in 822 and studied the [[Tendai doctrine]] under [[Gishin]], the [[Dharma Characteristics]] ([[Hosso]]) [[doctrine]] under [[Gien]], and [[Esoteric Buddhism]] under [[Chisho]].  

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Shuei
宗叡 (809–884)

    Also known as Shuei.

A priest of the True Word Shingon school in Japan.

Born in Kyoto, he entered the priesthood under Saichin on Mount Hiei in 822 and studied the Tendai doctrine under Gishin, the Dharma Characteristics (Hosso) doctrine under Gien, and Esoteric Buddhism under Chisho.

He furthered his study of Esoteric Buddhism under Jitsue and received the status of ajari (Skt acharya ), or Buddhist teacher, from Shinsho.

In 862 he went to China where he studied Esoteric Buddhism, and in 865 he returned to Japan.

In 879 the imperial court appointed him the superintendent of To-ji temple and then administrator of priests.

Source

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