The cenotaph is usually lacquered and is sometimes placed in a box called "Zushi," while family crests are very often painted both on the tablet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of shikimi-tree (Illicium religiosum), tea, rice and other... Ancestor-worship and Japanese Law - 14 ページNobushige Hozumi 著 - 1901 - 76 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
 | Alfred Stead - 1904 - 758 ページ
...crests are often painted both on the blet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of shikimiree (Illicium religiosum), tea, rice, and other vegetable...household, both being dedicated to the worship of family cestors. cer £ THE WORSHIP OF IMPERIAL ANCESTORS. Of these three kinds of ancestor-worship,... | |
 | Alfred Stead - 1904 - 772 ページ
...on the tablet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of shikimitree (Illicium rcligiosutn), tea, rice, and other vegetable foods, are usually...household, both being dedicated to the worship of family ancestors. THE WORSHIP OF IMPERIAL ANCESTORS. Of these three kinds of ancestor-worship, the... | |
 | W. Petrie Watson - 1904 - 386 ページ
..." Zushi," while family crests are very often painted both on :the tablet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of shikimi-tree (Illicium religiosum),...the evening small lamps are lighted. The Butsudan takes the place of the second god-shelf of the Shinto household, both being dedicated to the worship... | |
 | W. Petrie Watson - 1904 - 408 ページ
...called " Zushi," while family crests are very often painted both on the tablet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of shikimi-tree (Illicium religiosum),...the evening small lamps are lighted. The Butsudan takes the place of the second god-shelf of the Shinto household, both being dedicated to the worship... | |
 | Franklin Henry Giddings - 1906 - 592 ページ
...called "Zushi," while family crests are very often painted both on the tablet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of shikimi-tree (Illicium religiosum),...household, both being dedicated to the worship of family ancestors. From the foregoing brief description of the sacred altars of a Japanese household,... | |
 | Alfred Stead - 1906 - 538 ページ
...very often painted both on the tablet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of :.hikitni tree (Illicium religiosum), tea, rice, and other vegetable...the evening small lamps are lighted. The butsudan takes the place of the second god-shelf of the Shinto household, both being dedicated to the worship... | |
 | Alfred Stead - 1906 - 534 ページ
...very often painted both on the tablet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of shikimi tree (Illicium religiosum}, tea, rice, and other vegetable...the evening small lamps are lighted. The butsudan takes the place of the second god-shelf of the Shinto household, both being dedicated to the worship... | |
 | Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1904 - 600 ページ
..." Zushi " ; while family crests are very often painted both on the tablet and on the box. Offerings of flowers, branches of shikimi-tree (Illicium religiosum),...before the cenotaphs, while incense is continually burned and in the evening small lamps are lighted The Butsudan takes the place of the second god-shelf... | |
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