The impression is that I have always lived. I made an anemone when I was in the Warring States. Tokugawa Jiakang was beaten away, and later the king returned to the entire temple and did not leave the tiles for sale. Finally, in the later period of the Warring States, Tokugawa Jiakang was rebuilt for the support of always living. By the way, Japanese temples are not the same as Chinese temples, and you can see that the medieval Western Catholic Church had the kind of knighthood.
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The impression is that I have always lived. I made an anemone when I was in the Warring States. Tokugawa Jiakang was beaten away, and later the king returned to the entire temple and did not leave the tiles for sale. Finally, in the later period of the Warring States, Tokugawa Jiakang was rebuilt for the support of always living. By the way, Japanese temples are not the same as Chinese temples, and you can see that the medieval Western Catholic Church had the kind of knighthood.