The envoys sent to the Tang Dynasty by Emperor Saga of Japan participated in the construction of Chongling Mausoleum of the Tang Dynasty in Mount Saga, and the Emperor of Japan became the Emperor of Saga.
Emperor Saga (Japanese: Emperor Saga/さがてんのうSaga Tennō; September 7, 786 - July 15, 842), the 52nd emperor of Japan (reigned in the 4th year of Datong, 809 April 1, 2014 - April 16, 823, Hongren's 14th year). Taboo Kamino (Japanese: 神野/かみのKamino). He is good at calligraphy and poetry, and is listed as one of the three strokes of the Heian period.
Cultural Achievements
Emperor Saga's calligraphy is also known as "the three strokes of the world (the other two are Kukai and Tachibana Issei)". Emperor Saga's Chinese poems are also good, such as: "The clouds wet the clothes and I know that Xiu is near. The sound of the spring scares me to sleep and I feel that the stream is coming; the lonely moon in the sky rides on the current, and the hungry ape in the mountain cries at dawn." There are no heroic words or worries. The country is concerned about the people, but he only has a leisurely and indifferent tone, without any oriental flavor.
Emperor Saga also vigorously promoted "Tanghua" in the country, imitating everything from etiquette, clothing, palace architecture to lifestyle. He also advocated the spread of Buddhism. During his reign, Tiantai Sect and Shingon Sect were developed and spread.