hoichi造句
例句与造句
- The sutra had rendered the rest of Hoichi's body invisible.
- The Garden was installed in 1991 and was designed by Hoichi Kurisu.
- The ghostly samurai approached Hoichi but was unable to see anything but his ears.
- That evening the samurai called for Hoichi as before, and was angered when he received no response.
- Realizing that Hoichi had been bewitched by ghosts, the priest vowed to save his friend from further trickery.
- It's difficult to find hoichi in a sentence. 用hoichi造句挺难的
- After the ghostly retainer had left, Hoichi was still too frightened to react, despite the blood gushing from the wounds on his head.
- Attempting to comply with his orders, the samurai ripped Hoichi's ears off as proof that they had been the only portion of the lute player that was available.
- When the priest returned, he realized in dismay that he had neglected to write the sutra on Hoichi's ears, which had left them vulnerable to the spirit.
- Despite his injury, Hoichi's ordeal had freed him from the spirit's power, and he went on to recover from his wounds and become a famous musician.
- The idea of painting symbols onto Conan's body to help ward off spirits is taken from a Japanese story, " Hoichi the Earless " ( theatrical enactment pictured ).
- He painted Hoichi's body with the kanji characters of the Heart Sutra for protection and instructed him to remain silent and motionless when he is called upon by his ghostly audience.
- In 2015, Meijer Gardens opened the Richard and Helen DeVos Japanese Gardens designed by Hoichi Kurisu including iconic works by Anish Kapoor, Jenny Holzer, Zhang Huan and Giuseppe Penone among others.
- They were designed by Hoichi Kurisu and constructed between 1999 and 2001 in Morikami Park, a 200-acre ( 80 hectare ) site donated by George Morikami to Palm Beach County and Florida in 1973.
- Lafcadio Hearn related in his book " Kwaidan : Stories and Studies of Strange Things " " Mimi-nashi Hoichi " ( Hoichi the Earless ), a Japanese ghost story about a blind biwa hMshi who performs " The Tale of the Heike"
- Lafcadio Hearn related in his book " Kwaidan : Stories and Studies of Strange Things " " Mimi-nashi Hoichi " ( Hoichi the Earless ), a Japanese ghost story about a blind biwa hMshi who performs " The Tale of the Heike"
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