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Fujiwara no Michinaga
Japanese nobleman of the Heian period (966-1028)

Tilopa
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Emperor Shengzong of Liao
sixth emperor of the Liao Dynasty (r. 982-1031)

Qian Chu
Song Dynasty politician
Rinchen Zangpo
Buddhist philosopher
Li Congke
Last emperor of Later Tang (885-937) (r. 934-937) (885-937)
Lui pa
Luipa or Luipada (c. 10th century) was a mahasiddha siddhacharya from Eastern India. He was a Buddhist saint from the Kãivartā community. He was a writer of a number of Buddhist texts and one of the early poets of Charyapada, a late Apabhraṃśa collection of poems.
Dānapāla
Dānapāla or Shihu (died 1017) was an Indian Buddhist monk and prolific translator of Sanskrit Buddhist sutras during the Song dynasty in China.
Lawapa
Lawapa or Lavapa () was a figure in Tibetan Buddhism who flourished in the 10th century. He was also known as Kambala and Kambalapada (Sanskrit: ). Lawapa, was a mahasiddha, or accomplished yogi, who travelled to Tsari. Lawapa was a progenitor of the Dream Yoga sādhanā and it was from Lawapa that the mahasiddha Tilopa received the Dream Yoga practice lineage.