Enchin’s Doubts (Enchin gimon)Copy; Notes by Enchin at the end of scroll
Ink on Paper / Two Scrolls; [First Volume] 1 Scroll of 8 sheets; [Final Volume] 1 Scroll of 6 sheets
- original
- transcription
This is a copied version based on the original handwritten manuscript, and at the end of the final volume, there is a note handwritten by Enchin stating, "There will be more volumes, but it would cause annoyance, so I will stop here; humbly written by Onjin, a disciple of Dengyo [Daishi Saicho].” Onjin is Enchin’s Dharma name.
- Category
- National Treasure
- Era
- Heian period (9th century)
- Measurements
- [First Volume] 30.2 × 971.0 cm, [Final Volume] 30.2 × 838.0 cm
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