〘 noun 〙 To praise and revere a hero's outstanding talents and actions. ※ Shinshosetsu - February 1916 issue, Crowds on the Streets〈Ikuo Oyama〉 "The strong tendency of blind hero worship in our country is evident throughout history." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 英雄のすぐれた才能、行動などを賛美してそれをあがめ尊ぶこと。※新小説‐大正五年(1916)二月号・街頭の群集〈大山郁夫〉「我国の盲目的英雄崇拝の傾向の烈しいことは、歴史上顕著なることである」
出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報 |
Edo period , Mino Province Iwamura, Ena County (p...
…the state founded by Othon de la Roche, a Burgun...
A genus of green, filamentous, tubular algae that ...
…Initially, he positioned himself as a radical de...
A Zen monk from the Tang Dynasty in China. His pos...
…[Tetsuichi Yahara]. … *Some of the terminology t...
This village is located about 30km south of Lalitp...
...The area beyond this point was called Edouchi,...
The remains of a castle in Tonokura, Shuri, Naha ...
It is the capital of the Doubs department and the...
A city in the Tendring district, northeastern tip ...
… [Structure, Strength] Icebreakers need to have ...
During the Edo period, a go game was held once a y...
...The large Japanese starfish Distolasterias nip...
…After the Oregon region (1846) and the Californi...