. English: Imperial Decree Granting Ecclesiastical Rank of Hōin Daikashō and Posthumous Name Chishō Daishi to Enchin (円珍贈法印大和尚位並智証大師諡号勅書, enchin zō hōin daikashō inarabini chishō daishi shigō chokusho). Letter promoting Enchin, the teacher of Zōmyō, abbot of Enryaku-ji, 36 years after his death to the highest ecclesiastical rank: Great Master of the Dharma Seal (Hōin Daikashō) and granting the posthumous name: hishō Daishi. Handscroll, ink on decorative paper, cm × cm ( in × in). Located at the Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo. The scroll has been designated as National Treasur
. English: Imperial Decree Granting Ecclesiastical Rank of Hōin Daikashō and Posthumous Name Chishō Daishi to Enchin (円珍贈法印大和尚位並智証大師諡号勅書, enchin zō hōin daikashō inarabini chishō daishi shigō chokusho). Letter promoting Enchin, the teacher of Zōmyō, abbot of Enryaku-ji, 36 years after his death to the highest ecclesiastical rank: Great Master of the Dharma Seal (Hōin Daikashō) and granting the posthumous name: hishō Daishi. Handscroll, ink on decorative paper, cm × cm ( in × in). Located at the Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents. . 27 December 927. Ono no Michikaze (transcription), Fujiwara Hirofumi (composer) Enchin decree
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