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日本語の解説は動画中に有り。説明文後半にもあります。 The Amazing which the clouds of Nature weave! The rabbit and dragon[or The dropping child of a dragon] of the sexagenary cycle sho...
水族館のお正月は辰年にちなんでタツノオトシゴです。じっくりみると面白い口をしていますよね。昔は虫の仲間と思われていたそうですが、立派なヒレがある魚の仲間です。新年もどうぞよろしくお願い申し上げます。 As for the New Year thanking you in advance. Do you see m...
ハッピー、来年の干支は未さんだよ~
Key = C#m ,Tempo = 120bpm Elastik2 Loop Guitar Sexagenary cycle The horse which was late for New Year's Eve?
丑、寅、卯、辰、巳の五匹の干支コスプレに身を包んだチビデカクンたち。 Cats who wear the costume in a cow, a tiger, a rabbit, a dragon, and a snake of the sexagenary-cycle costume play of five ...
This is The gold cup of the sexagenary cycle.
2014年1月13日 ニューイヤーコンサート第6、7曲目 『shin nen~新年・信念~』 2012年作曲 新しい年である「新年」に、信ずるもの・念ずるものである「新年」を、強く大切に貫いていきたいという気持ちの表れを曲にしました。終始、88鍵盤の真ん中の鍵盤にあたる「ミ」の音を、絶えず弾き続けます。 『午~干支組曲より~』 新曲 2014年の干支「午(うま)」にちなんで作曲しました。この一年、うまのように、力強く走り抜けたいと思います。曲中、優しい目をしたうまもいれば、まだ小さい子どものうまや、黒くてこわそうなうまたちの姿も、想像しながらお聞き下さい。 作曲 ピアノ 岡村星見
お正月のドレスアップ♪ こまちゃんは干支のヒツジに変身しました。 お洋服を着ても、活発に走ってます☆ It was New Year's, so Koma was dressed up. Koma transformed himself into the sheep which is a sexagenary cycle. Even if clothes were worn, it was moving actively.
子・丑・寅・卯・辰・巳・午・未・申・酉・戌・亥 Shinto shrine / Traditional court music / Dedication Visit to a shrine / New Year's visit to a shrine / Votive picture / Sexagenary c...
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm9211166 Uploaded in Dec.27.2009 Made by Glider Japanese translation from Taiwanese by Kitsunezaru (Original title) "【鏡音リン・レン】...
THE BLUE-RAYS Shinto shrine / Traditional court music / Dedication Visit to a shrine / New Year's visit to a shrine / Votive picture / Sexagenary cycle / Twe...
Shinto GOD Film Shinto shrine / Traditional court music / Dedication Visit to a shrine / New Year's visit to a shrine / Votive picture / Sexagenary cycle / T...
This is Shitennouji Koshindou temple in Japan. They are the hermits who fulfill a people's dream using a secret art. It is said that it was a famous temple of Naniwa which supports 300-m Koshindou to people faith to south, and was a part of precincts in Shitenno-ji once from the south gate in Shitenno-ji. A "division of the sexagenary cycle" is one of the faith of the Japanese who was subject to the influence of Taoism, and originates in an insect called Sanshi. Three insects settle in man's inside of the body, and it is supervising the person's action. and an insect gets loose from the body of those who are sleeping the night of a division of the sexagenary cycle (it obtains -- last), and it is said that the person's crime of a fault are told to a divine Father. It is that did not sleep on the day of the division of the sexagenary cycle, but the custom "the waiting for a division of the sexagenary cycle" was produced from there. It is told that blue side hardness Doushi appeared and Shitenno-ji and Koshindou taught the law of the division of the sexagenary cycle before a priest called Kouhan on the day of the large treasure first year (701) New Year division of the sexagenary cycle. Now, the store of konnyaku has come out to the precincts of a temple on the day of the division of the sexagenary cycle which rotates once in 60 days. If the konnyaku of a division of the sexagenary cycle is eaten for north, there will be a legend that headache is cured and it will be crowded with many worshippers.
子・丑・寅・卯・辰・巳・午・未・申・酉・戌・亥 MUSTONE / Shinto shrine / Traditional court music / Dedication Visit to a shrine / New Year's visit to a shrine / Votive picture / Sexagenary cycle / Twelve zodiacal signs / Japan / Tradition / Culture / Precincts / Building of a Shinto shrine / History / Apparition / Indigo dye / Onmyoji / Purification / and wabi sabi ... MUSTONE | EMA2012<EMA2020> music by Soft Rocks | Little Lights (Cos/Mes Remix) ESP Institute
子・丑・寅・卯・辰・巳・午・未・申・酉・戌・亥 Shinto shrine / Traditional court music / Dedication Visit to a shrine / New Year's visit to a shrine / Votive picture / Sexagenary c...
The Japanese sexagenary cycle of 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit! explanation and slow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bg6z3UcnDs breakdown (Explanation of the first posture. RightIndex Wrap LeftIndex LeftPinky Wrap RightPinky Left hands ThumbMiddleRing=Extend Right hands ThumbMiddleRing=Foot Pick up the pen by T2.) Tipped Charge T3-23≫Double Charge 23-23≫Inv Side sonic 23-13~≫Charge(Middle Extend) 13-13 Sonic Rev 13-14≫Charge 14-14(Ring Extend)≫Tipped Charge 14-24≫Sonic24-14(Middle Fold Ring Extend)≫ Pass Rev 14-3~≫FL Pass Rev 3-34≫Pass Rev 34-23≫Middlearound0.5 23-12≫Pass 12-23≫ Doable Charge 23-23≫Werped sonic 13-34(sonic clip impulse)≫Inv side sonic 34-14-13≫ Pass 13-12≫Index bak 12-12≫Pass 12-23≫Midlle bak 23-23≫Pass 23-34≫Ring bak riser1.5 34-23≫ Pass 23-34≫Ring bak riser1.5 34-23≫Pass 23-34≫Ring bak 34-34≫Pinky bak (Index Extend)34-34≫ Pass 34-12≫Neo sonic 12-T1≫※Charge Rev T1-T1≫FL Thumb around Rev T1-12≫Charge Rev 12-12≫ Sonic Rev 12-14~≫Pass 0.25? 14-34≫Ring spread×2~≫Ring Thumb around1.5 ※ From here to last catch Ring Wrap Pinky
子・丑・寅・卯・辰・巳・午・未・申・酉・戌・亥 Shinto shrine / Traditional court music / Dedication Visit to a shrine / New Year's visit to a shrine / Votive picture / Sexagenary c...
海外音乐故事之-----春天的音符 Music Story series--Spring Music 立春 演奏音樂:日本和韻樂坊 來源:貴族唱片股份有限公司 "Haruyo Koi" by Aun J-Classic Orchestra ( • • ) Lichun The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms (節氣). Lìchūn (pīnyīn) or Risshun (rōmaji) (Chinese and Japanese: 立春; Korean: 입춘; Vietnamese: Lập xuân; literally: "start of spring") is the 1st solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 315° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 330°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 315°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around February 4 and ends around February 18 (February 19 East Asia time). It's also the beginning of a Sexagenary cycle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3WMUaEhkdw
子・丑・寅・卯・辰・巳・午・未・申・酉・戌・亥 Shinto shrine / Traditional court music / Dedication Visit to a shrine / New Year's visit to a shrine / Votive picture / Sexagenary c...
子・丑・寅・卯・辰・巳・午・未・申・酉・戌・亥 Shinto shrine / Traditional court music / Dedication Visit to a shrine / New Year's visit to a shrine / Votive picture / Sexagenary c...
It was an attempt to simplify the complicated sexagenary cycle, also known as the ...
South China Morning Post 2015-02-17... set he designed for the coming Year of the Ram, the yi-wei year on the Chinese sexagenary cycle.
Hong Kong Standard 2015-02-08Together, they form a Sixty-Year (Sexagenary) Cycle.
The Examiner 2013-09-21The Ten Heavenly Stems combine with the Twelve Earthly Branches (Dìzhī 地支) to form a Sixty-Year ("Sexagenary") Cycle.
The Examiner 2013-09-15By Aidan Foster-Carter ... //www. thenational ... Plenty ... a potent number in the old sexagenary cycle which Korea shares with China.
Asia Times 2013-08-07The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: 六十花甲; pinyin: liùshí huājiǎ), also known as the Stems-and-Branches (Chinese: 干支; pinyin: gānzhī), is a cycle of sixty terms used for recording days or years. It appears, as a means of recording days, in the first Chinese written texts, the Shang dynasty oracle bones from the late second millennium BC. Its use to record years began around the middle of the 3rd century B.C. The cycle, and variations on it, have been an important part of historical calendrical systems in other, Chinese-influenced Asian states, notably those of Japan, Korea and Vietnam. This traditional method of numbering days and years no longer has any significant role in modern Chinese time keeping or the official calendar. However, the sexagenary cycle continues to have a role in contemporary Chinese astrology and fortune telling.[citation needed]
Each term in the sexagenary cycle consists of two Chinese characters, the first representing a term from a cycle of ten known as the Heavenly Stems (天干; tiāngān) and the second from a cycle of twelve known as the Earthly Branches (地支; dìzhī). The first term (甲子 jiǎ-zǐ) combines the first heavenly stem (甲; jiǎ) with the first earthly branch (子; zǐ). The second (乙丑; yǐ-chǒu) combines the second stem with the second branch. This continues, generating a total of 60 different terms (the least common multiple of ten and twelve), after which the cycle repeats itself. This combination of two sub-cycles to generate a larger cycle and its use to record time have parallels in other calendrical systems, notably the Akan calendar.