804 — This article is about the year A.D. 804. For other uses of the term, see 804 (disambiguation). NOTOC EventsBy PlaceAsia* Japanese monk Kukai visits China, from which he brings back texts of Shingon (Esoteric Buddhism). * 804 805 Priest Saicho,… … Wikipedia
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