Tsuki Hyakushi - One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
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Suzaku Gate Moon - Tsuki Hyakushi # 20-5 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Suzakumon no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; Suzaku Gate Moon) Hiromasa (or Hakuga) was a famous musician. He, his back to the viewer, is playing a duet on the flute with a foreigner under the Suzaku Gate in Kyoto.
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Moon and Smoke - Tsuki Hyakushi # 22-4 views"Tsuki Hyakushi" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon) A fireman holds a "matori" (fire brigade's standard) in his hand. He is watching his comrades fighting against the raging fire.
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Gravemarker Moon - Tsuki Hyakushi # 25-4 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Sotoba no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; Gravemarker Moon) Poetess, Ono-no-Komachi in her later year sits on a gravemarker contemplating.
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Cassia-Tree Moon - wu Gang # 26-5 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Tsuki no Katsura" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; Cassia-tree Moon) Wu Gang (Jp. Gobetsu) was condemned to cut the cassia trees on the moon to eternity. The seeds from the eight giant cassia trees which grow on the moon, according to the Daoist legend, can render magical power and immortality.
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The Moon of Yamaki Mansion - Kagekado # 27-4 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Yamaki Yakata no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; The Moon of Yamaki Mansion) Kagekado, a retainer of Minamoto no Yoritomo, balanced his helmet on his spear. Taira no Kanetaka saw it outside of the shoji screen and attacked it with his sword. While he lost his balance, Kagekado killed him.
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Chikubushima Moon - Tsunemasa # 28-7 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Shikubushima no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; Chikubushima Moon) The renowned lute player, Taira no Tsunemasa, dedicates his music to the goddess Benten at Chikubu Island.
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The Moon Through a Crumbling Window # 30-2 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Haso no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; The Moon through a Crumbling Window) Bodhidharma (Jp. Daruma) sat for meditation for nine years. During that time, the walls around him crumbled and the nature took over the ruins. He introduced Chan (Jp. Zen) Buddhism to China. The moon (circle) also represents emptiness, the central quality of enlightenment.
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Mount Ji Ming Moon - Tsuki Hyakushi # 31-3 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Keimeizan no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; Mt. Ji Ming Moon) On a hill overlooked the enemy camp, General Zi Fang (Jp: Shibo) played a few melodies from the enemy hometown. The enemy soldiers became homesick and ran away.
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Kityama Moon - Tsuki Hyakushi # 32-5 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Kitayama no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; Kitayama Moon) Toyohara Sumiaki, 16th C, was a renowned flute musician. One moon-lit night, he wandered into the wilderness of Kitayama. Suddenly a pack of wolves surrounded him. He thought he was going to be killed. He played his favorite flute for the last time. But the wolves became spellbound by his music. They disappeared into the woods leaving him unharmed.
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