伏見稲荷ともなると雨でも早朝でも無人の境内を静かに参拝・・・なんてできるわけもなく。お稲荷様は今日も大人気。
伏見稲荷大社
January 2024
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「伏見稲荷大社 千本鳥居 3」
Canon EOS R6, CANON EF 24-70mm f2.8L Ⅱ usm
2024/2/24 京都府京都市 伏見稲荷大社
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おはようございます。
Good morning everyone^^
今朝のウォーキングは、神社巡りのコースをゆったりと。アイドリング完了です。
新譜「crossroads」の初回出荷が近くあるようで、例年よりも少し早い時期かな?数も2割り増しとか???
ともあれ、張り切って参りましょう☆
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受刑的人/垂吊在黑澱澱的枝架/面上的光輝逐漸/散去,像/爐上烘乾中的抹布
沒有企望/苦役已成為我們的習慣/在這橡皮筋的時代
多麼希望一擊/從我們的根部,使我們/散開如風中的噴泉/散去/散去/散去/去流浪/去死/去成灰燼……
– 白萩,〈散去的落葉〉,《現代文學》第23期(1965.02)
黃永松
- 無題(懸吊的人)
1966
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【Historical Reference Artifacts】:
China Tang Dynasty Lotus Crown Female Figurines,Collection of Xi'an Museum
China Tang Dynasty Murals from Prince of Ning Li Xian(李憲)Tomb Mural (742)
[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Tang Dynasty(618–907AD) Traditional Clothing Hanfu & Hairstyle Reference to Tang Dynasty Figurines
【History Note】
Wearing a lotus crown is a symbol of Taoism.Until now, Taoists still wear lotus crowns when performing Rituals and only high-level Taoist priests can wear lotus crowns.
Generally, the Taoist priests we see are all male, so many people will misunderstand that Taoist priests can only be male, but this is a wrong statement.
As early as the Jin Dynasty(266–420), the first female Taoist priest appeared: 【Wei Huacun 魏华存】。
Wei was born in 252 in Jining, Shandong in the former county of Rencheng (任城). Her father, Wei Shu (魏舒), was a government official. From an early age she displayed a propensity for studying the works of Laozi and Zhuangzi, and practising Daoist methods of cultivation.
At the age of 24, she was married to Liu Wen (劉文) against her will by her parents and had two sons. After they grew up, she resumed her Daoist practices. At some point she became a libationer in the priesthood of the Celestial Masters sect of Daoism.
Except Wei Huacun, one of the four beauties in China, Tang Dynasty beauty: [Yang Guifei杨贵妃/Yang Yuhuan杨玉环] also used to be a Taoist priest for a while.Her Taoist nun name is Taizhen (太真).
Therefore, it is speculated that she was also wearing a lotus crown when she was a Taoist priest.
In the middle and late Tang Dynasty, lotus crowns were not only worn by female Taoist priests, but ordinary women also liked to wear them. Until the Song Dynasty, the crown worn by women were not limited to the shape of the lotus, and even the material changed, such as: ivory, jade,and so on.
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