Figura religiosa

Dazu Huike

487 - 593

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 16 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 15 nel 2024). Dazu Huike è il 1220° figura religiosa più popolare (in calo dal 1081° nel 2024), la 413ª biografia più popolare della Cina (in aumento dal 433ª nel 2019) e il 8° figura religiosa più popolare della Cina.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Dazu Huike ranks 1,220 out of 3,187Before him are Ælfheah of Canterbury, Hugh of Châteauneuf, Franciszek Macharski, Amun-her-khepeshef, Josyf Slipyj, and Felicitas of Rome. After him are Praxedes, William Farel, Senebkay, John Smyth, Fernando Vérgez Alzaga, and Raymond V, Count of Toulouse.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 487, Dazu Huike ranks 2Before him is Cassiodorus. After him is Malo. Among people deceased in 593, Dazu Huike ranks 2Before him is Gregory of Tours. After him are Ceawlin of Wessex, Garibald I of Bavaria, Ino Anastasia, Creoda of Mercia, Hussa of Bernicia, and Tytila of East Anglia.

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In Cina

Among people born in Cina, Dazu Huike ranks 413 out of NaNBefore him are Wei Zheng (580), Zhao Mengfu (1254), Huang Gai (145), Emperor Chong of Han (143), Ruan Lingyu (1910), and Qiu Chuji (1148). After him are Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (867), Pang De (170), Hu Shih (1891), Li Shizhen (1517), Yang Kaihui (1901), and Emperor Muzong of Tang (795).

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Among Figura religiosas In Cina

Among figura religiosas born in Cina, Dazu Huike ranks 8Before him are 13th Dalai Lama (1876), Huineng (638), Je Tsongkhapa (1357), Yijing (635), Joseph Zen (1932), and 11th Dalai Lama (1838). After him are Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei (1901), Bao Xishun (1951), Shaohao (null), Rabban Bar Sauma (1220), Jianzhen (688), and Sengcan (529).

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