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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/05/11 04:29 UTC 版)
Tiantai
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出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/15 00:20 UTC 版)
Tiantai (Chinese and Japanese: 天台宗; pinyin: tiāntái zōng; ) is an important school of Buddhism in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. In Japan the school is known as Tendai, and in Korea it is known as Cheontae. Tiantai is also called the "Lotus School", due to its emphasis on the Lotus Sūtra as its doctrinal basis. The Tiantai school has a reputation for being the most comprehensive and diversified school of Chinese Buddhism. David Chappell frames the broad doctrines of the Tiantai school as being suited to adapt to other cultures, to evolve new practices, and to universalize Buddhism.
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| ・Tiantai | |
| ・chrome green | |
| ・Sakhan | |
| ・sandoricum | |
| ・O ye | |
| ・Duluth pack | |
| ・prau | |
| ・abatement | |
| ・Kaketaka | |
| ・Take heed |