Dracon japonese
Le dracon japonese[1] (日本の竜 Nihon no ryū) es un creatura legendari del mythologia japonese. Le mythos de dracones japonese misce legendas native con historias de dracones de China, Corea e India. Le stilo del dracon era amplemente influite per le dracon chinese. Como multe altere dracones asiatic, illos de japon son deitates de aqua associate con phenomenos atmospheric e corpores de aqua. Typicmente, illos son representate como longe creaturas con le forma del serpente, sin alas e con ungulas. Le lingua japonese moderne ha numerose parolas pro "dracon", incluínte tatsu del japonese antique ta-tu, le sino-japonese ryū o ryō 竜 que veni del lingua chinese lóng 龍, e nāga ナーガ del sanscrito nāga.
Dracon japonese |
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instantia de: water deity[*], mythical creature[*] |
subclasse de: dracon |
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Commons: Japanese dragons |
Galeria
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Dracon japonese, per Hokusai
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Granmatre del imperator Antoku salvante le de un dracon, per Yoshitsuya Ichieisai
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Un dracon ascende con Monte Fuji al fundo, por Ogata Gekkō (1897)
Bibliographia
modificar- Aston, William George, tr. 1896. Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. 2 vols. Kegan Paul. 1972
- Chamberlain, Basil H., tr. 1919. The Kojiki, Records of Ancient Matters.
- Gould, Charles. 1896. Mythical Monsters". W. H. Allen & Co.
- Heinrich, Amy Vladeck. 1997. Currents in Japanese Culture: Translations and Transformations. Columbia University Press.
- Ingersoll, Ernest. 1928. "Chapter Nine: The Dragon in Japanese Art", in Dragons and Dragon Lore, Payson & Clarke. Also: Ingersoll, Ernest, et al., (2013). The Illustrated Book of Dragons and Dragon Lore. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN B00D959PJ0
- Smith, G. Elliot. 1919. The Evolution of the Dragon Archived 2018-01-11 at the Wayback Machine. Longmans, Green & Company.
- Visser, Marinus Willern de. 1913. The Dragon in China and Japan Archived 2016-12-25 at the Wayback Machine. J. Müller;