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Hyegwan (Japanese: Ekan (慧灌, year of birth and death unknown) was a priest who came across the sea from Goguryeo to Japan in the Asuka period. He is known for introducing the Chinese Buddhist school of Sanlun to Japan.

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  • Hyegwan (Japanese: Ekan (慧灌, year of birth and death unknown) was a priest who came across the sea from Goguryeo to Japan in the Asuka period. He is known for introducing the Chinese Buddhist school of Sanlun to Japan. Hyegwan studied under Jizang and learned Sanron. In 625 (the 33rd year of Empress Suiko), he was dispatched to Japan by an order of King Yeongnyu of Goguryeo, and became the founding patriarch of Japanese Sanron. He lived at Gangō-ji (元興寺 Gangō temple) by an Imperial command. However, Gyōnen wrote that Hyegwan did not lecture on Sanron or start the Japanese tradition, although he "held the jade" (i.e., possessed knowledge of the teachings). (en)
  • Hyegwan, ou Ekan (japonais : 慧灌) est un prêtre bouddhiste d'origine coréenne (royaume de Koguryo), arrivé au Japon vers 625, durant la période Asuka. Il est connu pour avoir introduit l'école bouddhiste chinoise du Sanron (« Trois Traités ») dans ce pays. (fr)
  • 慧灌(えかん、生没年不詳)は、飛鳥時代に高句麗王が日本の朝廷に貢上し、来日した僧。日本の三論宗の祖。 (ja)
  • 혜관(慧灌: fl. 625~682)은 고구려의 승려로 고구려(BC c.37-AD 668) 말기인 600년경에 활동한 승려이다. 중국 수나라에 가서 길장(吉蔵)에게 삼론종(三論宗)의 교리를 배우고 돌아왔다. 625년 영류왕 때에 일본에 건너가서 간고지(元興寺)에 있으면서 승정(僧正)이 되었고, 삼론종을 널리 펴서 일본 삼론종의 시조가 되었다. 682년 (禪林寺)의 도사가 되었고 (井上寺)를 창건하였다. (ko)
  • 慧灌(生沒年不詳),是飛鳥時代從高句丽來日之僧侶,為日本三论宗之祖。 (zh)
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  • 혜관 (en)
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  • えかん (en)
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  • 慧灌 (en)
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  • Hyekwan (en)
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  • Hyegwan, ou Ekan (japonais : 慧灌) est un prêtre bouddhiste d'origine coréenne (royaume de Koguryo), arrivé au Japon vers 625, durant la période Asuka. Il est connu pour avoir introduit l'école bouddhiste chinoise du Sanron (« Trois Traités ») dans ce pays. (fr)
  • 慧灌(えかん、生没年不詳)は、飛鳥時代に高句麗王が日本の朝廷に貢上し、来日した僧。日本の三論宗の祖。 (ja)
  • 혜관(慧灌: fl. 625~682)은 고구려의 승려로 고구려(BC c.37-AD 668) 말기인 600년경에 활동한 승려이다. 중국 수나라에 가서 길장(吉蔵)에게 삼론종(三論宗)의 교리를 배우고 돌아왔다. 625년 영류왕 때에 일본에 건너가서 간고지(元興寺)에 있으면서 승정(僧正)이 되었고, 삼론종을 널리 펴서 일본 삼론종의 시조가 되었다. 682년 (禪林寺)의 도사가 되었고 (井上寺)를 창건하였다. (ko)
  • 慧灌(生沒年不詳),是飛鳥時代從高句丽來日之僧侶,為日本三论宗之祖。 (zh)
  • Hyegwan (Japanese: Ekan (慧灌, year of birth and death unknown) was a priest who came across the sea from Goguryeo to Japan in the Asuka period. He is known for introducing the Chinese Buddhist school of Sanlun to Japan. (en)
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  • Hyegwan (en)
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  • 慧灌 (zh)
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