How to translate Japanese "A Thousand Birds" into English? Xia Ya Temple, Jingu Temple and Heping Ancestral Temple.

1, せんぼんとりぃぃぃりぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃ𞊣ぃ12

Thousands of copies? [senbo]? 【 せんぼ 】 refers to Japanese place names.

Torii? [torii]? [とりい]?

[Noun] Memorial archway. The gate built at the entrance of the Japanese shrine. Used to represent the divine domain.

2.しもがもじんじゃ). Shimonoseki Shrine of Xia Ya Shrine.

Duck? [Shimonoseki]? [しもがも]?

Japanese place names under ducks; The place names of Jingzuo District, Hemaochuan, Takanokawa, the confluence of the city and the triangle in Kyoto. This center is called Xia Ya Shrine.

A shrine [Jin Jia]? [じんじゃ]

A temple or temple.

3. Jingu Temple is also known as ろくぉんじ Deer.

Jingu Temple [きんかくじ]? [kinnkakuji]?

noun

Jingu Temple, formerly known as "Luokong Temple", is named Jingu Temple because the outer wall of the temple's core building, the relic hall, is all decorated with gold foil.

4. Peace Shrine (へぃぁんじんぐぅ)

noun

safe and sound

On behalf of Pingan Jing

On "heian period"

Short for "Safe Beijing". Ping An Jing (Kyoto). Short for "Heian Period". In peacetime.

Jingu? [zinggu]? [じんぐう]?

[noun]

Ise shrine (Ise shrine is called. )

Jingu (Shenの Palace. Jesus Christ. )

A temple or temple. (format "Gao" shrine title. また ,そのをもったshrine. Hotan Shrine? Peace shrine? Meiji Jingu. )

Extended data

The original name of Jingu Temple is:

Liugen Temple (ろくぉんじ) is the temple of Lin Jizong Sokokuji School in Shibei District of Kyoto. Among them, the three-story building (relic hall) covered with gold foil inside and outside is also called the Golden Pavilion Temple, and the whole temple including the relic hall is also called the Golden Pavilion Temple (きんかくじ). This temple is the Tatou Temple outside the Suoguo Temple.

Six Kingdoms Temple is named after rokuonji, the founder of the temple, the third generation general of Muromachi shogunate. The mountain number is Beishan (ほくざん). The temple pattern is five or seven connections. This temple was converted from Yiman's original Beishan Mountain Villa after his death. The relic temple was originally a representative building of the early Muramachi Beishan culture, but it was completely burned down in the Jingu fire in the 25th year of Showa (1950) and rebuilt in the 30th year of Showa (1955).

In the sixth year of Heiping (1994), in February, 65438, Luoguo Temple, as a part of the "cultural wealth of the ancient capital Kyoto", was designated as an important historical building in the world cultural heritage by UNESCO.