Packet 1: Bonus 11

According to the Nihon Shoki, this figure was conceived after his mother received a vision of a golden Buddha. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Asuka period figure who wrote a seventeen-article “constitution” calling for harmony and reverence for Buddhism. This person constructed 46 temples, including Hōryū-ji and Shitennō-ji.
ANSWER: Prince Shōtoku [or Shōtoku Taishi; accept Umayado or Kamitsumiya or Toyosatomimi; reject Empress Shotoku]
[10e] Legendarily, Prince Shōtoku aided a beggar who was secretly this First Patriarch of Zen. This “blue-eyed barbarian” with a Sanskrit name founded the Shaolin Monastery and inspired a type of luck-granting red doll.
ANSWER: Bodhidharma [or Daruma; or Pútídámó]
[10m] Shotoku was a reincarnation of Huìsī, who taught this sect’s founder Zhìyǐ. A vision of Shōtoku caused the monk Shinran to reject this sect almost four centuries after Saichō brought it to Japan and established it on Mount Hiei.
ANSWER: Tendai [or Tiāntāi]
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