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English: Lotus Sutra in minute characters (細字法華経 saiji hokekyō). 39 pages of 56 ruled lines with 32 characters per line; also known as Honored Companion Sutra (御同朋経 godōbōkyō?); handed down at Hōryū-ji. Part of one handscroll, ink on paper; 25.7 × 2,150 cm (10.1 × 850 in). Located at Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo.
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Author Li Yuanhui (李元恵 rigenkei)
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