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Shin'nō (vom Bearbeiter vergebener Titel)
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Hokusai aratame Iitsuhitsu HoHoHoHoHoHoHoThe picture shows Shin 'nō Ho. It is usually depicted - as in this picture - with two small horns, a beard and a cloak of leaves. In the mouth it usually has a few shells of grass. According to the Chinese legend, he was an emperor with a human body and the head of an ox. He collected a hundred different herbs and discovered their healing powers. He also taught agriculture. During the Edo period he was venerated by the doctors and by the pharmacists on the day of the winter solstice at the Shin 'nō-Fest In In In In. The figure depicted in the picture is a mixture of this Shin 'nō and Sukunabiko Nanokami Die 様様様 Die Die Die Die Die, the Japanese god of medicine.
Title: Shin'nō (vom Bearbeiter vergebener Titel)
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Hokusai aratame Iitsuhitsu HoHoHoHoHoHoHoThe picture shows Shin 'nō Ho.
It is usually depicted - as in this picture - with two small horns, a beard and a cloak of leaves.
In the mouth it usually has a few shells of grass.
According to the Chinese legend, he was an emperor with a human body and the head of an ox.
He collected a hundred different herbs and discovered their healing powers.
He also taught agriculture.
During the Edo period he was venerated by the doctors and by the pharmacists on the day of the winter solstice at the Shin 'nō-Fest In In In In.
The figure depicted in the picture is a mixture of this Shin 'nō and Sukunabiko Nanokami Die 様様様 Die Die Die Die Die, the Japanese god of medicine.
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