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词条 Aobōzu
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{{for|the Japanese rock band|Aobozu (band)}}{{nihongo|Aobōzu|青坊主|Blue Priest}} are a type of Japanese yōkai (folk legend ghosts) that appear in 18th-century artist Toriyama Sekien's book Gazu Hyakki Yakō.

The aobōzu is depicted in the Gazu Hyakki Yakō as a one-eyed buddhist priest standing next to a thatched hut, however as there is no explanation of the image, the aobōzu's specific characteristics remain unknown.[2]

It is believed that the aobōzu is the direct inspiration for the one-eyed priest hitotsume-kozō that is present in many yōkai drawings, such as Sawaki Suushi's Hyakkai-Zukan published in 1737.[3] There is also a theory that because the kanji ao (青) in its name also means inexperienced, it was depicted as a priest who has not studied enough.[4]

See also

  • Gazu Hyakki Yakō
  • List of legendary creatures from Japan

References

1. ^{{Cite book|language=Japanese|author=Katsumi Tada|title={{nihongo|Edo Yōkai Karuta|江戸妖怪かるた|Edo Period Ghost Cards}}|year=1998|publisher=Kokushokan Kōkai|isbn=978-4-336-04112-8|pages=18}}
2. ^{{Cite book|language=Japanese|author=Kenji Murakami|title={{nihongo|Yōkai Jiten|妖怪事典|Ghost Dictionary}}|year=2000|publisher=Mainichi Shimbun Press|isbn=978-4-620-31428-0|pages=3–4}}
3. ^{{Cite book|language=Japanese|author=Natsuhiko Kyogoku, Katsumi Tada|title={{nihongo|Yōkai Zukan|妖怪図巻|Ghost Illustrated Volume}}|year=2000|publisher=Kokushokan Kōkai|isbn=978-4-336-04187-6|pages=164–165}}
4. ^{{Cite book|language=Japanese|author=Katsumi Tada|title={{nihongo|Hyakkai Kaidoku|百鬼解読|Desciphering Hyakkai}}|year=2006|publisher=Kodansha|isbn=978-4-06-275484-2|pages=87–88}}
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