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Entre el amor y la pasión
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Reescribiendo la historia, el clima de hoy. Un día lluvioso. Digo que me gustaría conocerte.
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Fuchsia and Fulgora (1805).
Coloured etching by J. Pass (circa 1805) after J. Ihle.
Image and text information courtesy Wellcome Collection. CC BY
Armor (Yoroi) of Ashikaga Takauji (1305–1358)early 14th century
Japanese
This is a rare example of a medieval yoroi. The yoroi is characterized by a cuirass that wraps around the body and is closed by a separate panel (waidate) on the right side and by a deep four-sided skirt. In use from around the tenth to the fourteenth century, yoroi were generally worn by warriors on horseback. Originally, this armor was laced in white silk and had diagonal bands of multicolored lacings at the edges of the skirt and the sode (shoulder guards, missing here). The colored lacings symbolized the rainbow, which represented both good fortune and fleeting beauty. The breastplate is covered with stenciled leather bearing the image of the powerful Buddhist deity Fudō Myō-ō, whose fierce mien and attributes of calmness and inner strength were highly prized by the samurai. Traditionally, it is believed that this yoroi was donated to the Shinomura Hachimangū , a shrine near Kyoto, by Ashikaga Takauji (1305–1358), founder of the Ashikaga shogunate.
Pasaron tantas cosas, muy dolorosas a la vez alegres, es parte de la vida, todo es un aprendizaje. hacia adelante.
me provocas ternura y calentura
Si, a veces
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Si, definitivamente
Algo muy parecido al amor.