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English: BURIAL GROUND OF THE TAIKUNS. THE Taikuns of the dynasty founded by Iyeyas are all buried either at Shiba or at Uyeno, in Yedo, with the exception of Iyeyasu himself. The view represents the gateway and front of a small, but highly finished temple or shrine immediately behind the main temple in the centre of the burial ground at Shiba. This small temple is erected to Kuro-hou-zou, or the “Black true Buddha,” who, according to the legend, came to the aid of Iyeyasu on one occasion when he was on the point of being overwhelmed by his enemies. Our guide, when showing us through these grounds, informed us, in his imperfect English, that it was a temple to the “good God.” The doors, both outside and inside are exquisitely coloured and gilded, and covered with carvings of peacocks and other birds, all in the natural hues of their plumage. The gateway, as well as the whole front and sides of the temple, are similarly ornamented.
日期 between 1863 and early 1870s
来源 http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027j/beato_places/fb_menu.html
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费利斯·比托  (1832–1909)  wikidata:Q318352
 
费利斯·比托
其他姓名
Felix Beato
描述 意大利摄影师、​新闻工作者、​war photographer、​摄影记者、​建筑摄影师和艺术家
出生/逝世日期 1832年 (or perhaps as late as 1834) 1909年1月29日 (or perhaps as early as 1907)
出生/逝世地点 威尼斯, Category:奥匈帝国 佛罗伦萨, 意大利
工作时期 19th century
工作地点
伊斯坦布尔; 缅甸; 横滨市 (1863年–1877年) 在维基数据编辑
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creator QS:P170,Q318352

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