Eicho's disciple Zoso Royo (1193-1276) succeeded him as head of Choraku-ji, which was considered a Tendai temple. Eicho's disciples made his name known and secured for him a place in the history of Japanese Zen.
Eicho's disciple Zoso Royo (1193-1276) succeeded him as head of Choraku-ji, which was considered a Tendai temple. Eicho's disciples made his name known and secured for him a place in the history of Japanese Zen.