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http://www.factbook.org/wikipedia/en/k/ku/kukai.html
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| | Tendai History |
 | | The son of a pious Buddhist, and probably descended from Chinese immigrants, Saicho was ordained as a priest of the Kegon school in the famous Todai-ji Temple in Nara. |  | | Saicho made his way directly to Mt. T'ien T'ai, and there studied the doctrines and works of Sakyamuni, Nagarjuna and Chih-i, while Kukai went on to study the “esoteric” forms of Buddhism in the city of C’hang-an, eventually returning to Japan to establish the Shingon school of Buddhism. |  | | Saicho dedicated the rest of his life to the propagation of the Tendai school and Buddhism in general. |
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http://www.tendai.org/i_tendai_buddhism/history.html
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| | E-sangha, Buddhist Forum and Buddhism Forum > Tendai Buddhism And The Lotus Sutra |
 | | Saicho was conversant with theories on the decline of Buddhism and believed that he was living at the end of the Period of Counterfeit Dharma (zomatsu), described as an era in which many monks would be corrupt and covetous. |  | | Saicho believed that T'ien-t'ai teachings on meditation and doctrine were adequate, although they could be supplemented by Esoteric Buddhism. |  | | Although Saicho believed major changes were needed in Japanese Buddhism, he did not use theories on the decline of Buddhism to justify doctrinal innovations, as did some of the founders of the Kamakura schools. |
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http://www.lioncity.net/buddhism/lofiversion/index.php/t2981.html
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| | Saicho -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | A priest at the age of 13, Saicho was sent to China to study in 804 and returned with the highly eclectic Tendai (T'ien-t'ai in Chinese) teachings. |  | | Frequently engaged in polemics with other Buddhist leaders, Saicho was more significant as a leader and organizer than as a religious thinker. |  | | While the monks of the older Buddhist sects lived in the cities, Saicho required his monks to spend 12 years in seclusion under strict discipline on Hiei-zan. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9064764
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 | | Saicho was ordained as a monk at the age of nineteen in Nara. |  | | Another aspect of Tiantai Buddhism that appealed to Saicho, who valued this-worldly applications of Buddhist doctrine, was its emphasis on practical learning and its concern with the world in which the Buddha lives. |  | | Though he took many steps to limit Nara Buddhism, Groner argues, “Kanmu was clearly trying to reform Nara Buddhism, not destroy it.” And by his actions in Kyoto with Saicho and Tendai Buddhism, one can see he clearly recognized the need of a supportive Buddhist sect, whether he was a Buddhist himself or not. |
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http://brian.hoffert.faculty.noctrl.edu/RICHTER/Paper.Holdeman.doc
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| | Free-Essays.us - The Religion In The Heian Period |
 | | Tendai Buddhism Saicho, the founder of Tendai Buddhism, was born in 767 in the province of Omi into Mitsuomi family, who were originally immigrants from China. |  | | In 788, Saicho established the Hienzanji temple where the carved image of Yakushi the healing Buddha is a central image. |  | | As a devoutly religious idealist, Saicho was very impressed by the undiscriminating and universal aspects of Ti'en T'ai and thought the Teachings would be a welcome change to the somewhat sterile theology of the Six Nara Sects of the day. |
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http://www.free-essays.us/dbase/d1/arm340.shtml
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 | | Saicho believed that the Buddha has two simultaneous aspects: an earthly one and a heavenly one. |  | | A Japanese monk, Saicho (766-822), known posthumously as Dengyo Daishi, brought Tendai Buddhism to Japan from China. |  | | Saicho was only a teenager at the time, but he had been a priest ever since he was thirteen, and established his first monastery on Mount Hiei when he was eighteen. |
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http://www.seattlecentral.org/faculty/cmalody/T3ma/zenplus.htm
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| | Jpn. Buddhism-Asuka to Heian |
 | | Together with Kukai, Saicho spearheaded the development of Buddhism during the Heian Period (794-1185). |  | | Saicho was an official Japanese emissary to T'ang China and spent two years there studying various teachings including Hua-yen and Zen, but he focused on T'ien-t'ai (the school of Chih-i) and returned to Mount Hiei near the new capital of Japan Kyoto to establish the Japanese Tendai school. |  | | Like Saicho, Kukai went to T'ang China to study Buddhism and Chinese culture, but he went in a less official capacity and was therefore freer to pursue his own interests. |
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http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~munno/OregonCourses/REL1010004/R255_Jpn._Bud-Asuka_to_Hei.html
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| | E-sangha, Buddhist Forum and Buddhism Forum > Monasticism |
 | | Saicho urged the replacement of the old rules with the Bodhisattva precepts, which are based on the spirit rather than the letter of Buddhism. |  | | Saicho did not want to practice the full Vinaya as he wanted his monks to go out into society and help people - practicing the bodhisattva precepts were all important to him. |  | | When Saicho was shipwrecked on Kyushyu on the way to China, he used his time to give lectures on the Lotus Sutra, this priest's ancestors heard him and have been Tendai priests ever since. |
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http://www.lioncity.net/buddhism/lofiversion/index.php/t9459.html
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| | Saicho History Summary |
 | | In 806, Saicho founded the Tendai school of Buddhism, the Japanese branch of the Chinese Tiantai sect. |  | | Born Mitsu no Obito Hirono in Japan& Omi Province, east of Mount Hiei, Saicho was the son of a devout Buddhist. |  | | After following the normal path to ordination as a priest, Saicho took to a small hermitage on Mount Hiei outside Heiankyo (Kyoto), where he meditated on the impermanence of existence and the Tiantai Buddhist doctrines of China, especially the notion that all beings have the potential for Buddhahood. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/history/worldhistory/saicho-ema-05
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 | | Saicho's tomb is at the Jodoin, which is near the border between the Toto section and the Saito. |  | | On the altar itself is an image of Yakushi, the medicine Buddha, carved by Saicho. |  | | Shinran, a disciple of Honen who took the belief in Amida's grace to its greatest extent, was even married. |
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http://www.routeofseeing.com/pilgrim.htm
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| | Dengyo Daishi |
 | | To Dengyo, the realization was dawning that Shingon teachings as Kobo wanted to propagate them were inimical to the message of the Lotus Sutra, which asserts that it is the highest teaching and that all people share the Buddha nature (and thus esoterism should be unnecessary). |  | | Dengyo was touchingly innocent of the notion that he and Kobo might have different notions of what Buddhism was, and so he visited Kobo Daishi's school and became his disciple in instruction of the Womb World and Daimond World Mandalas. |  | | The source of the article says that he misunderstood the difficulty, but Kobo Daishi himself had not taken three years to master this teaching as he had only been in China the same amount of time as Saicho had been, and could not possibly have taken three years. |
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http://www.geocities.com/chris_holte/Buddhism/dengyo.html
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| | Mount Hiei |
 | | Chinese Buddhist priest named Saicho (767-822) founded an unpretentious, tiny Buddhist temple on the slopes of Mount Hiei near Kyoto. |  | | The Tendai school was based on the Lotus Sutra, which was the foundational text of all Mahayana Buddhism. |  | | Each monk had to live in the monastery for twelve years where he learned the Mahayana scriptures and also learned "Concentration," or shikan. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/HIEI.HTM
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| | Useful Words for the Pilgrimage |
 | | The Buddhist sect brought to Japan by Saicho. |  | | A contemporary of Kukai, Saicho founded Tendai Buddhism in Japan. |  | | In line with an eary Buddhist teaching that to achieve enlightenment, women must first be reborn as men, every reborn in the Western Paradise is born male. |
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http://echoes.bluemandala.com/wordlist.html
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| | Mt. Hiei and Enryaku-ji, Kyoto |
 | | The temple, which is the headquarters for the Tendai sect of Buddhism, was founded more than 1,200 years ago by the Chinese priest Saicho (767-822), who at the request of the Emporor Kanmu, built the complex atop Hieizan to protect Kyoto from the evil spirits believed to come from the northeast. |  | | The Kokuhoden, for which there is a separate admission fee of 450 yen, contains an extensive array of statues, among which is an elegant 13th Century Amida Buddha, as well as a beautiful Senju Kannon (1,000 armed Kannon), which dates from the 9th Century. |  | | Others mainain that the lanterns did go out after Oda Nobunaga's attack, making it necessary to send a monk to Yamadera to bring back a light from the sacred flame, which itself came from Enryakuji. |
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http://www.yamasa.org/japan/english/destinations/kyoto/enryakuji.html
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http://beautiful-beast.net/Saicho/about_saicho.php
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| | Writing.Com: The Nightingale's Song |
 | | One day when there was no class, I went to the dojo to practice and there I saw Saicho practicing. |  | | When I woke up, I was at my room and there was my whole family, a woman came and brought me my child, it was a boy, a handsome young boy. |  | | My cousin Sachiko has the same age as I am and we were best friends since childhood. |
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http://www.writing.com/view/255925
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| | Tendai and Shingon |
 | | Unlike Saicho, he saw the highest expression of the Buddha's teachings not in the Lotus Sutra, but in Yoga Tantra. |  | | Shingon (in Chinese, Chen-yen) was brought to Japan by Kukai (Kobo Daishi, 774-835), a remarkably erudite and talented man....Like Saicho, he had gone to China in 804, seeking to find order among the plethora of Buddhist schools. |  | | The interpenetration of these three dimensions can be regarded as a distinctive feature of Japan's contribution to the Buddhist tradition. |
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http://brian.hoffert.faculty.noctrl.edu/REL315/19.Tendai.Shingon.html
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| | Adherents.com |
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http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_625.html
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| | Candle of the Latter Dharma by Saicho: Tendai Buddhism |
 | | Candle of the Latter Dharma by Saicho: Tendai Buddhism |  | | The Candle of the Latter Dharma by Saicho. |  | | He who conforms to the One Thusness while spreading his teaching is the Dharma king; he whose virtues permeate the four seas and transmit his influence among the people is the benevolent king. |
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http://nichirenscoffeehouse.net/books/Candle.html
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| | Terukazu - Chapter 3: Buddhist Painting of Japanese Inspiration (9th to 13th Century) |
 | | But thanks to the support of the imperial family and to the unremitting efforts of Saicho himself, his monastery was in time officially empowered to confer ordination on new monks and it unquestionably gave a new lease of life to Japanese Buddhism. |  | | The other great religious teacher, Kukai, had studied in the T'ang capital Ch'ang-an, where he initiated himself into the purely esoteric Shingon sect (Chen-yen in Chinese, mantra in Sanskrit). |  | | This was also true of the Tendai sect which, under the immediate successors of Saicho, tended to absorb the esoteric doctrines of the Shingon school of thought. |
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http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/studypages/internal/japan682/ch3.htm
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 | | The priest-monk Saicho was the one who established the Tendai sect on Mt. Hiei, north-east of Kyoto. |  | | Saicho wanted to get rid of the Hosso Buddhism because it stressed hierarchical degrees of attainment; He also wanted to have a line of Tendai ordinations. |  | | The priest-monk Kukai is seen as a founder of Shingon which had its center on Mount Koya south of Kyoto. |
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http://facstaff.elon.edu/sullivan/h&ktimes.htm
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 | | At the great T'ang capital of Chang-an, he became the disciple of Hui-kuo (746-805), one of the most significant Buddhist teachers in China at the time. |  | | He was a brilliant and creative man, and as a young man he began by studying Confucianism, but soon mastered Taoism and Buddhism as well. |  | | Unlike Saicho, Kukai was native Japanese; he came from an aristocratic family. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/KUKAI.HTM
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| | Elite DBZRPG: Back With A Bang |
 | | And I blew him away....and that was the only chance for the kid. |  | | Kaoru groans and Saicho hears him mumbling about something. |  | | Saicho curses under his breath and clentches his teeth. |
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http://members.boardhost.com/EliteDBZRPG/msg/3086.html
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| | Mixed Greetings Part 3 |
 | | I didn’t know what to do, and he didn’t give me the time to come up with an alternate plan!" Saicho’s heart fell at Hoshi’s words. |  | | Wisely, he turned to look out the window again, and the argument ended. |  | | Misora, his daughter who was the same age as Saicho, had been kneeling with him on the floor, arms wrapped around him as he took no notice of his blood which was soaking through the bandages he had put over the deep cut. |
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http://victorian.fortunecity.com/kensington/739/fics/cross/mg3.htm
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| | Saicho Biography / Biography of Saicho Biography Biography |
 | | Saicho (767-822) was a Japanese Buddhist monk who bore the posthumous title Dengyo daishi. |  | | Saicho Biography / Biography of Saicho Biography Biography |  | | To counterbalance the influence of the old, still powerful Nara sects on his new capital of Heian (Kyoto), which he founded in 794, he encouraged the founding of two new sects, which were to maintain a close relationship with the new government: Tendai, established by Saicho and Shingon, by Kukai. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography-saicho
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| | The Reunion by Jacquey-san |
 | | But why aren’t you happy?” Saicho asked the question Fuuko had been dreading for ten years. |  | | He just gave a slight nod to affirm he had completed his mission. |  | | Swallowing her tears, Fuuko gathered up all her inner strength and anger to face her personal demons. |
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http://bluhdy1.tripod.com/thereunion.html
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| | Why Saicho-kun is Better for Fuuko |
 | | I dunno know about you guys, but I am still a loyal and faithful Raiha supporter. |  | | Now what more could you want in a boy?? |  | | Also, much as I like Saicho and how ideal he is, the two main reasons I have for not rooting for him is because: 1.) Mezura. |
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http://bluhdy1.www2.50megs.com/saicho_for_fuuko.html
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| | Anime Daisukii!! |
 | | Saiha obeyed and formed into a solid fire blade on Recca’s cast. |  | | Saicho could have killed him if the chest wound was more severe and if he had concentrated a bit more. |  | | Saicho, undaunted, said that he would defeat him in 10mins. |
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http://ensui2000.tripod.com/recca21.htm
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| | Saicho |
 | | Detailed study on the founder of one of the major schools, who broadened the popular base of Buddhism in Japan. |  | | Also included is an analysis of the fascinating encounter between Saicho and Kukai, master of the Shingon school. |
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http://www.wisdom-books.com/ProductDetail.asp?CatNumber=9718
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| | ANIME Sector |
 | | Saicho passes out from no energy, but Recca hapily sees that he is alive,but needs rest. |  | | Saicho says he is going to beat Recca in ten minuetes because that is the only amount of time Saicho can fight. |  | | The next battle is between Saicho and Recca. |
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http://www.animesector.com/animesector/Recca/eps2.html
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http://orizuru.promised-dream.net/info_bio.html
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 | | Note- This is based on the anime version, where Saicho has a problem because of the Thousand Men, and not because of a heart disease.. |  | | And she would support him any way she could. |  | | They had planned on going to one of the nearby resorts for their honeymoon, and then take a real one later, when they could better afford it. |
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http://recca.lamassu.net/fanfics/bottouchanthousandcranes.htm
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| | Jasmine's Team Ku Cels |
 | | Therefore you'll see many cels of him here. |  | | Saicho had been unconcious from using up too much of his energy while fighting Recca. |  | | This cel is my definitive proof that Saicho does indeed have two eyes! |
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http://cyberpsychos.netonecom.net/Cels/FoR/Ku.html
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| | Addiction: A Harry Potter Doujinshi Website |
 | | For some reason Koganei puts on a dress for part of this. |  | | Well, from what I can tell, Saicho and Koganei are in a relationship. |  | | Art is okay, although the "too feminine" problem also plagues this circle's Mikagami (Just because he has long hair doesn't mean you have to draw him like a girl). |
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http://www.fuuko.com/doujinshi/recca
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| | Look Up (Finger) Player saicho |
 | | Get a seven day FREE trial of ICC! |  | | Information about saicho (Last disconnected Thu Oct 06 2005 10:42): rating [need] win loss draw total best Blitz 1111 12 13 0 25 1168 (06-Oct-2005) 5-minute 2147 [8] 1 0 0 1 |
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http://www.chessclub.com/finger/saicho
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| | GuestBook @ Your Promised Dream Network |
 | | And, Sachiko, I really loved your Saicho shrine!! |  | | I'm a huuuge Rekka no Honoo fan and I also fell in love with Saicho ^____^ *blush* Thanks for signing my gbook! |  | | I don't think it's my best so I was a little worried by putting it up =3 |
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http://www.promised-dream.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.cgi?start=30
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| | Shirayama-no-ki|The Shirayama-no-ki Archives |
 | | When Saicho went up Mt. Hakusan for the first time, there were about 3000 king snakes on the top that rage about and annoy villagers at the foot of the mountain. |  | | Saicho sympathized with those in a wretched situation, and decided to rescue them. |  | | This hillock still remains as "Hebi-zuka" which means a snake hillock along the old road to lead to the Midagahara field. |
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http://shofu.pref.ishikawa.jp/shofu/shirayama/english/data/culture/4-folktale1.html
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 | | If Saicho didn't use this attack when Magensha attacked him with his Houmashin, Saicho would've been DEAD O__o, although he was severely injured by it. |  | | The warrior needs to have strong aura to control this, and Saicho concentrates his aura (or chi) by reciting tankas. |  | | Aside from the shikigami, Saicho is overall a very skillful and strong fighter, and so he can match up in fists evenly against Recca, who is really used to fighting. |
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http://orizuru.promised-dream.net/info_power.html
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| | Saicho-san |
 | | Driven by his need to redeem the name of the Kuu, Saicho uses the 1,000 cranes given to him by Kuukai's daughter Misora in order to defeat Recca. |  | | If you ask me, he's welcome to her. |  | | I don't know exactly which fight this belongs to, but it oculd be nay number of them... |
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http://www.angelfire.com/empire/bishounenharem/Saicho.html
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http://plotong.tripod.com/fv61.txt
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 | | saicho : even though I am still not willing to...... |  | | (flashback of saicho’s demonstration in the beginning) [could it be......] saicho : recca, I am honored to have you as my opponent! |  | | genjuro : it seems like saicho has the upper hand. |
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http://plotong.tripod.com/fv62.txt
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http://3oclockfairy.org/saicho/content/scripts/19.html
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 | | Shihan-dai: When it hit him, he jumped back and avoided the fatal blow. |  | | Mikagami: This must have been that last attack. |  | | Saicho: But still, this fight won't last long. |
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http://3oclockfairy.org/saicho/content/scripts/18.html
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| | Fallen Paradise |
 | | SAICHO : ok! (take out fuyou no ken, kaoru takes out kougon anki) |
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http://www.jahannam.net/personal/blanket.html
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| | The G2G Clan Forums |
 | | dam when i was in g2g i was waiting for this saicho bloke to rejoin i heard alot about his playing skills |  | | Everybody shift up and give Saicho his spot on the bench back! |  | | Has anyone got him in their 3vs3 internal league team yet?? |
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http://forum.clang2g.co.uk/view.asp?topicID=2105&max=0
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