Armed horses. (Book of Jin, Liu Yaozaiji) After that, he summoned his sons' leaders as his parents, and they rode armored horses, moving about freely and fulfilling their duties in negotiations. See the entry for "armor" in the Jitsutsu section. Source : Heibonsha "Popular version Jitsū" About the popular version Jitsū Information |
武装した馬。〔晋書、劉曜載記〕已下、子弟の幹るを召して親と爲し、被甲して鎧馬に乘り、動止自隨して以て折衝の任に充(あ)つ。 字通「鎧」の項目を見る。 出典 平凡社「普及版 字通」普及版 字通について 情報 |
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