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Dàoxuān
Dàoxuān (; Wade-Giles: Tao-hsüan; CE 596-667) was the Chinese Buddhist monk and patriarch of the Vinaya school, who wrote both the ''Continued Biographies of Eminent Monks'' (續高僧傳 Xù gāosēng zhuàn) and ''Standard Design for Buddhist Temple Construction''. In legends he is attributed with the transmission of the Buddha relic Daoxuans tooth, one of the four tooth relics enshrined in the capital of Chang'an during the Tang dynasty. He is said to have received the relic during a night visit from a divinity associated with Indra. ==References==
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