Hyeja

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Hyeja
Korean name
Hangul혜자
Hanja慧慈 or 恵慈
Japanese name
Kanji慧慈 or 恵慈
Hiraganaえじ

Hyeja (Japanese: Eji (慧慈 or 恵慈, year-of-birth unknown - February 22nd by the lunar calendar, March 31st by the solar calendar, 623) was the first priest who came across the sea from Goguryeo to Japan in the Asuka period, 595. He was a tutor of Buddhism to Shōtoku Taishi. [1]

He propagated the Buddhism in Japan. He lived at Hōkō-ji (法興寺 Hōkō temple) that is current Ango-in (安居院) or Asuka-dera (飛鳥寺 Asuka temple) with priest Esō who came from Baekje. They were called "Sanpō no Tōryō" (三宝の棟梁 The leader of three treasures).

In 615, He went back to the home country, Goguryeo, with an annotation book of the Buddhist scriptures, which was written by Shōtoku Taishi.[2]

He heard the news that Shōtoku Taishi died on February 22nd, 622. He grieved very much and took an oath of meeting Shōtoku Taishi again in the Pure Land (浄土 Heaven) on the same day of next year. He achieved an oath. [3]

References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of World Biography on Shotoku Taishi [1]
  2. ^ Hyeja - Naver Encyclopedia
  3. ^ Nihon Shoki, volumes 22, Story of Suiko. [2][3]

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