Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 21 頁
... took place in 838 — and included among their personnel officials , students , Buddhist priests and laymen , artists , craftsmen , and secretaries . Among the most distinguished of the latter - day visitors to China was Kibi - no - Mabi ...
... took place in 838 — and included among their personnel officials , students , Buddhist priests and laymen , artists , craftsmen , and secretaries . Among the most distinguished of the latter - day visitors to China was Kibi - no - Mabi ...
第 38 頁
... took place over long periods , fires broke out , and important persons died . These dire occurrences were ascribed to the vengeful ghost of the unfortunate Michizane . He was restored posthumously by imperial decree to all his rank and ...
... took place over long periods , fires broke out , and important persons died . These dire occurrences were ascribed to the vengeful ghost of the unfortunate Michizane . He was restored posthumously by imperial decree to all his rank and ...
第 63 頁
... took the tonsure and went into a monastery not from convenience , as in the case of some emperors and nobles , but from a conviction that thus they might atone for the sins of their years of battle in the world . The way of the warrior ...
... took the tonsure and went into a monastery not from convenience , as in the case of some emperors and nobles , but from a conviction that thus they might atone for the sins of their years of battle in the world . The way of the warrior ...
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