[1] A thief from the mid-Edo period. It is said that in 1712 , he tied his body to a large kite and stole the scales of the golden shachihoko (golden carp) from the Nagoya Castle tower. [2] This is the nickname for the kabuki plays based on (1), such as "Keisei Golden Shachihoko " and "Keisei Shige Shige Yawa ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
[一] 江戸中期の盗賊。正徳二年(一七一二)、大凧(おおだこ)にからだを結びつけて名古屋城天守閣の金の鯱(しゃちほこ)の鱗(うろこ)を盗んだと伝えられる。[二] (一)を題材とした歌舞伎「けいせい黄金鱐(こがねのしゃちほこ)」「けいせい繁夜話(しげしげやわ)」などの通称。
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