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Hyegwan
Hyegwan (Japanese: 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.〔Keown, Damien (2008). A Dictionary of Buddhism, Oxford University Press, 3rd ed. ISBN 0192800620, p. 252〕〔Bunyiu Nanjio (1886). (A short history of the twelve Japanese Buddhist sects ), Tokyo: Bukkyo-sho-ei-yaku-shupan-sha; p. 46〕 Ekan studied under Jizang and learned Sanron. In 625 (the 33rd year of Empress Suiko), he was dispatched to Japan by an order of King of Goguryeo,〔''Nihon Shoki'', volumes 22, Story of Suiko.()''〕 and he propagated the Sanlun. He lived at Gangō-ji (元興寺 Gangō temple) by an Imperial command. ==Notes==
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