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1. In Japan, this term, pronounced "''tōmitsu''", refers to the esoteric Buddhism of the Shingon School 真言宗. | 1. In Japan, this term, pronounced "''tōmitsu''", refers to the esoteric Buddhism of the Shingon School 真言宗. | ||
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"Western", or Tibetan, Esoteric Buddhism [[西密]]. Although the term meant Japanese Esoteric Buddhism generally, in practice, most of those who promoted Japanese Buddhism in China during this time had studied in only the Shingon School. | "Western", or Tibetan, Esoteric Buddhism [[西密]]. Although the term meant Japanese Esoteric Buddhism generally, in practice, most of those who promoted Japanese Buddhism in China during this time had studied in only the Shingon School. | ||
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+ | ==Notable Proponents in China== | ||
* Dàyǒng [[大勇]] | * Dàyǒng [[大勇]] | ||
* Chísōng [[持松]] | * Chísōng [[持松]] | ||
+ | * Guì Bóhuá [[桂伯華]] | ||
* Wáng Hóngyuàn [[王弘願]] | * Wáng Hóngyuàn [[王弘願]] | ||
* Chéng Zháiān [[程宅安]] | * Chéng Zháiān [[程宅安]] | ||
[[Category:Ideology]] | [[Category:Ideology]] |
Eastern Esoteric Buddhism (Dōngmì 東密)
1. In Japan, this term, pronounced "tōmitsu", refers to the esoteric Buddhism of the Shingon School 真言宗.
2. In China, in the early 20th century, this term sometimes referred to all Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, in contradistinction to "Western", or Tibetan, Esoteric Buddhism 西密. Although the term meant Japanese Esoteric Buddhism generally, in practice, most of those who promoted Japanese Buddhism in China during this time had studied in only the Shingon School.
Section Editor: Erik Hammerstrom