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【Hoteison】
A Zen priest who existed in China from the 9th to 10th centuries. One of the Seven Lucky Gods. It is said that there are benefits after financial luck, family prosperity, peace, peace, immortality, improvement of academics and negotiations, easy delivery, child rearing, etc.
This was a model, and he didn't like his career and was called "Sansei." He is said to have died in Zhejiang Province in 916 after living a wandering life. He carried a large bag and lived in search of people for food. The food in his bag was never exhausted, and he was always smiling with his fat body, which made everyone happy. It is also said that he was able to predict the weather.
After he died, he was made the alter ego of the Bodhisattva who preached the teachings of Maitreya Bodhisattva.
After being drawn a lot in China, it spread from Zen temples in Japan to the townspeople in Kyoto.
It is said that Daikokuten and Ebisu-sama were festivals on the Kamidana in order to bring prosperity to the business, and a picture of Takeshi Nunobukuro was hung between the alcove to make a wish for personal longevity and good luck.
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- It is an art in the world that depicts a traditional Chinese god. 【Description】 One piece art work with autograph. Special processing printing. Made of cloth. It has excellent durability and is easy to store. An explanation tag will be attached. (The image is a sample) Size: W 30 cm x H 60 cm
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