I meant "briefly" because of the depth of genre...basically, to put it simply,
what Kukai manifested in his teaching was that the "middle" is the optimum
where there stood two schools of buddhism; hardcore ones, and more easy ones.
It is not hard to understand this idea itself, but it really matters is that each components
and stories behind them come together and be "synthesized" as one...
Visiting a national museum on saturday afternoon to see Kukai's world esoteric buddhism
reminded me of those vulnerable college hood, and the sequel, which is, me today.