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厩戸皇子は『法華経』・『維摩経』・『勝鬘経』のつの経の解説書(『経義疏』)を書き、『十七条憲法』の第二条に、「篤(あつく)く宝を敬へとは佛(ほとけ)法(のり)僧(ほうし)なり」(「篤敬寶三者佛法僧也」)と書くなど、仏教の導入に積極的な役割を果たした。例文帳に追加

Prince Umayado played an active role in the introduction of Buddhism, writing the "Sankyogisho" commentaries on the three sutras of "Hokke-kyo" (the Lotus Sutra), "Yuimagyo" (Vimalakirti Sutra) and "Shomangyo" (Srimala Sutra) and the second article of the Seventeen-Article Constitution, which states, "Sincerely revere the three treasures; the three treasures are the Buddha, his laws and the priesthood".  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

原文の経題の表記は、『大積經卷第十七』「無量壽如來會第五之一」、『大積經卷第十八』「無量壽如來會第五之二」大唐藏菩提流志詔譯。例文帳に追加

The original way of writing the title is "Daihousekikyo Sutra, Vol. 17," 'Muryoju Noraie, No. 1 of 5,' "Daihousekikyo, Vol. 18," and 'Muryoju Nyoraie, No. 2 of 5,' translated by Daito Sanzo Bodairushi.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

苑庭園(旧塚本弥次邸・岩崎京都別邸、植治と長男「白楊」こと保太郎作)-京都市左京区例文帳に追加

The garden of Shokuhoen (the former residence of Yasoji TSUKAMOTO and the Iwasaki Kyoto Villa created by Ueharu and his eldest son, "Hakuyo" Yasutaro) in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

例文

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Susanoo said, "There is gold and silver in the islands of Karakuni (considered to be a part of present-day Korea), so it is not good that the country controlled by my children doesn't have any ships." Then, he pulled out some hairs of his beard and scattered them, and then, they turned into cedars. He continued pulling out some hairs from parts of his body. The hairs he picked from his chest turned into hinoki (Japanese cypresses), the hairs he picked from his buttocks turned into maki (Japanese yew pines), and his plucked eyebrows turned into camphor trees. After that, he decided on the use of each tree and suggested, "Cedars and camphor trees should be used for making ships, Japanese cypresses should be used for constructing palaces, Japanese yew pines should be used for coffins when the body is buried. Everyone should join together to sow seeds of many trees used for these various purposes and grow many more trees." Around this time, he had a son, Isotakeru, and two daughters, Oyatsu-hime and Tsumatsu-hime. These three gods contributed to sowing seeds and growing trees all across the nation, and then they moved to Kii Province (the southern part of present-day Mie and Wakayama Prefectures) where they were enshrined. After that, Susanoo finally entered Ne-no-kuni (underworld) via Kumanarinotake.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス


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