A title given to the Shu military commander Guan Yu during the Three Kingdoms period in China. He was worshipped as a war god. Guan Sage. Guan Gong. *Essays and Literary Association Notes (1782) 3 "If you don't have a religious belief, you can write down any Buddha you believe in, so I heard that you wrote down Guandi, Kannon, etc." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
中国、三国時代の蜀の武将関羽の敬称。武神として祀られた。関聖。関公。※随筆・文会雑記(1782)三「宗旨なければ何にても信ずる仏を書出せと、云付らるるにより、関帝や観音など書付て出すときく」
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