File:Koku Saitcho shounin.jpg
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current | 12:36, 22 May 2007 | 973 × 1,389 (212 KB) | Amagase | Koku Saicho shounin (哭最澄上人), literely translated as ''Cry for noble Saichō'', is witten by Emperor Saga when noble Buddhist monk Saichō was died. Chinese calligraphic influence had been weaken In this period. this text was one of the example f |
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