kōng​hǎi

Kūkai

Senses

空海 kōng​hǎi Kūkai

Kūkai (774-835), an influential Japanese Buddhist monk during the Heian period who founded the Shingon or "True Word" school of Buddhism. Also known as 弘法大师 hóng​fǎ​dà​shī, he studied in Chang'an, established the temple at Mount Kōya, and is traditionally credited with inventing the hiragana syllabary.

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see 空海/空海 弘法大师/弘法大師