Suinin (BC 2 of the popular chronology), his brother died. All his attendants were buried alive round the tumulus in a standing position. For many days they died not, but day and night wept and cried. The Mikado, hearing the sound of their weeping, was... In Beautiful Japan: A Story of Bamboo Lands - Página 174por Katharine Schuyler Baxter - 1895 - 381 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1880 - 648 páginas
...those who had been in his immediate service, and buried them all upright round his sepulchre alive. For many days they died not, but day and night wept and cried. At last they died and rotted. Dogs and crows assembled and ate them. The 9 Ie the 5th day of the month.... | |
| Basil Hall Chamberlain - 1891 - 592 páginas
...that in the 28th year of the Emperor Suinin (BC 2 of the popular chronology), his brother died. All his attendants were buried alive round the tumulus...should be discontinued for the future. Accordingly when the Mikado died in AD 8, workers in clay were sent for to Izumo, who made images of men, horses,... | |
| Basil Hall Chamberlain - 1891 - 520 páginas
...that in the 28th year of the Emperor Suinin (BC 2 of the popular chronology), his brother died. All his attendants were buried alive round the tumulus...was sad and sorry in his heart, and commanded all Uis ministers to devise some plan by which this custom, ancient though it was, should be discontinued... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1894 - 464 páginas
...the twenty-eighth year of the Emperor Suinin (BC 2 of the Christian chronology) his brother died. All his attendants were buried alive round the tumulus...should be discontinued for the future. Accordingly, when the Mikado died in AD 3, workers in clay were sent for to Izumo, who made images of men, horses,... | |
| Katharine Schuyler Baxter - 1895 - 398 páginas
...are represented in relief the instrument of punishment on which Christ died, and other sacreds ccnes. Among the objects that most impressed me were some...should be discontinued for the future. Accordingly, 174 DAIBUTSU. UENO. when the Mikado died in AD 3, workers in clay were sent for to Izumo; who made... | |
| Frederick Albert Richardson - 1900 - 728 páginas
...of the Mikado having died, all those in his immediate service were buried alive around his tomb. " For many days they died not, but day and night wept and cried. At last they died and rotted. Dogs and crows assembled and ate them. The Mikado hearing the sound of... | |
| Stewart Dick - 1905 - 238 páginas
...those who had been in his immediate service, and buried them all upright round his sepulchre alive. For many days they died not, but day and night wept and cried. At last they died and rotted. Dogs and crows assembled and ate them. The Mikado, hearing the sound... | |
| Basil Hall Chamberlain - 1905 - 604 páginas
...position. For Easy days they died »:<. bet day and night wept and cried. The Mikado- hfarir.g the soc=d of their weeping- was sad and sorry in his heart- and commanded ail his ministers to devise some plan by which this cost-im. ancient though it was. should be discontinned... | |
| James Seguin De Benneville - 1906 - 356 páginas
...those who had been in his immediate service, and buried them all upright round his sepulchre alive. For many days they died not, but day and night wept and cried. At last they died and rotted. Dogs and crows assembled and ate them. The Mikado, hearing the sound... | |
| Basil Hall Chamberlain - 1891 - 520 páginas
...that in the 28th year of the Emperor Suinin (BC 2 of the popular chronology), his brother died. All his attendants were buried alive round the tumulus...of their weeping, was sad and sorry in his heart, aud commanded all his ministers to devise some plan by which this custom, ancient though it was, should... | |
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