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Tanzaku (Japanese Poem Card): "Tokukanjin Fudo" (Virtue Moves People, Wind Moves Things) By: Raitei Arima, Abbot of Shokoku-ji Temple With Tatto (Protective Paper Sleeve) The surface of the tanzaku is unblemished and clean, in excellent condition. There are traces of paper peeling on the back. (Please see the photos of the back) Tanzaku Size: 36.5cm x 6.2cm Tokukanjin Fudo is a yojijukugo (four-character idiom/proverb) meaning "Virtue moves people, wind moves things." It signifies that the virtuous conduct of a gentleman (a person of virtue) moves the hearts of people, and just as the wind stirs the grass and trees, good deeds influence people. We hope that those who understand the above and would like to display and enjoy this piece will consider purchasing it. Jigyu-bako
2 weeks ago