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     A priest of the Dharma Characteristics (Hosso) school in Japan. In 658, together with Chitatsu, he went to China and studied the doctrine of the Dharma Characteristics school under Hsüan-tsang and his disciple Tz'u-en. They brought the doctrine back to Japan. This is known as the second transmission of the doctrine to Japan, following that of Dosho, who went to China in 653 and studied under Hsüan-tsang. Chitsubuilt Kannon-ji temple in Yamato Province to spread the Dharma Characteristics doctrine. In 672 he was appointed administrator of priests.
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     A priest of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] ([[Hosso]]) school in [[Japan]]. In 658, together with [[Chitatsu]], he went to [[China]] and studied the [[doctrine]] of the [[Dharma Characteristics school]] under [[Hsüan-tsang]] and his [[disciple]] [[Tz'u-en]]. They brought the [[doctrine]] back to [[Japan]]. This is known as the second [[transmission]] of the [[doctrine]] to [[Japan]], following that of [[Dosho]], who went to [[China]] in 653 and studied under [[Hsüan-tsang]]. [[Chitsu]] built [[Kannon-ji temple]] in Yamato Province to spread the [[Dharma Characteristics]] [[doctrine]]. In 672 he was appointed [[administrator of priests]].
 
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Chitsu
智通 (n.d.)

    A priest of the Dharma Characteristics (Hosso) school in Japan. In 658, together with Chitatsu, he went to China and studied the doctrine of the Dharma Characteristics school under Hsüan-tsang and his disciple Tz'u-en. They brought the doctrine back to Japan. This is known as the second transmission of the doctrine to Japan, following that of Dosho, who went to China in 653 and studied under Hsüan-tsang. Chitsu built Kannon-ji temple in Yamato Province to spread the Dharma Characteristics doctrine. In 672 he was appointed administrator of priests.

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