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Jien

1155 - 1225

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慈圓(日語:慈円/じえん,羅馬化:Jien,1155年5月17日—1225年10月28日)是日本平安時代後期至鎌倉時代初期的僧人、歌人和歷史學家,九條家出身,官位是法印大和尚位大僧正,第62、65、69和71世天台座主,釋教三十六歌仙之一,侄子是同為《百人一首》歌人、新三十六歌仙和新六歌仙的九條良經。此外,他也是《愚管抄》的作者。 在维基百科上阅读更多

他的传记在维基百科上提供 23 种语言版本。Jien在最受欢迎的作家中排名第3242位(较 2024 年的第3542位上升),在日本人物传记中排名第962位(较 2019 年的第995位上升),并在最受欢迎的日本作家中排名第69位。

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Among 作家

Among 作家, Jien ranks 3,242 out of 7,302Before him are Émile Faguet, Ernst Wiechert, Kim Hyon-hui, Pedro Salinas, Joan Maragall, and E. E. Smith. After him are Abu-l-'Atahiya, Henning Jakob Henrik Lund, Suzanne Curchod, Gaston Rébuffat, Eric Ambler, and Yasutaka Tsutsui.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1155, Jien ranks 14Before him are Shahab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi, Kilij Arslan II, Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus, Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Kamo no Chōmei, and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera. After him are Blondel de Nesle, Gervase of Tilbury, Margaret of Sweden, Queen of Norway, and Sigurd Markusfostre. Among people deceased in 1225, Jien ranks 9Before him are Al-Nasir, Comtessa de Dia, Arnaud Amalric, Hōjō Masako, Angelus of Jerusalem, and Ma Yuan. After him are Engelbert II of Berg, and Adolf III of Holstein.

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In 日本

Among people born in 日本, Jien ranks 962 out of NaNBefore him are Peter Shirayanagi (1928), Oku Yasukata (1847), Kuniharu Nakamoto (1959), Haruomi Hosono (1947), Yukio Kasaya (1943), and Shigeyoshi Inoue (1889). After him are Keisuke Honda (1986), Akio Toyoda (1956), Noriaki Kasai (1972), Yasutaka Tsutsui (1934), Takeshi Urata (1947), and Giant Baba (1938).

Among 作家 In 日本

Among 作家 born in 日本, Jien ranks 69Before him are Fumiko Hayashi (1903), Yūko Tsushima (1947), Nobuko Yoshiya (1896), Takuboku Ishikawa (1886), Fumiko Enchi (1905), and Hitoshi Igarashi (1947). After him are Yasutaka Tsutsui (1934), Ango Sakaguchi (1906), Kafū Nagai (1879), Kan Kikuchi (1888), Naoya Shiga (1883), and Hiromi Kawakami (1958).

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