The Kantei faith in China developed greatly during the Song-Yuan Dynasty, and the imperial court's posthumous rank became a "King" through the "Hou" and "public". The form of Guan Yu has been fixed with the development of literary works such as storytellings, ghost novels, Yuan Zaju operas, Yuanqu,and novels. Although the Yuan dynasty's Guan Yu paintings are slightly different in shape, the Danfeng eyes, Jujube face, and long beard is already established at this time. However, the statue of the Kantei, which is said to have been handed down from the Chinese Yuan Dynasty, is different from this one. The purpose of this paper is to, through the analysis of the Severnt God and those belongings, compare the shape of Kantei in Chinese Song-Yuan Dynasty, the depiction of storytelling in the works of literature and the statue of Kantei of the DaikoJi Temple, and to examine the image of the Kantei in the DaikoJi Temple, which is said to be the oldest in Japan.
内容記述
内田慶市教授古稀記念号
雑誌名
東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies