- hondō
divided in
naijin (内陣,
inner sanctuary reserved to the deity) and
gejin (外陣,
space for worshipers, like the nave). The term
remained in some use...
- some shrines. The
interior is
divided in two,
naijin (inner chamber) and
gejin (outer chamber). The roof is
covered with
layers of
cypress bark shingles...
- the chūjin (中陣,
intermediate shrine) and the
gejin (外陣,
external shrine).
Between the chūjin and the
gejin lies a 5 x 1 bay
space called kōhai-no-ma (向拝間...
-
Jacques Rueff. The
officers of
CIPSH are Luiz Oosterb**** (President), Chao
Gejin (Past President), Luísa
Migliorati (Vice President), Tim
Jensen (Vice President)...
- ISBN 978-951-858-587-2. JSTOR j.ctv371cp40.[page needed] Foley, John Miles;
Gejin, Chao (2012). "Challenges in
Comparative Oral Epic". Oral Tradition. 27...
- the gable. Its
interior is
divided in two sections, one at the
front (外陣,
gejin) and one at the back (内陣, naijin) with a
single entrance at the front. Construction...
- Banshi; Gonli,
Gonli Primary School;
Wuntin Dada,
Wuntin Dada
Primary School;
Gejin Bauchi;
Unguwar Hardo,
Unguwar Hardo;
Rugan Jauro,
Rugan Jauro;
Dutsen Gora...
- Henning. In
Secret Mongolia, p. 112. Bruun, Ole.
Precious Steppe, p. 53
Gejin, Chao (1997). "Mongolian Oral Epic Poetry: An Overview" (PDF). journal.oraltradition...
- LIT
Verlag Münster. p. 79. ISBN 9783643902870.
Miles Foley, John; Chao,
Gejin (2012). "Challenges in
Comparative Oral Epic" (PDF). Oral Tradition. 27/2:...
-
Heroic Epic of the
Kalmyk Nomads.
University of
California Press. Chao
Gejin, The
Oirat Epic
Cycle of
Jangar Oral Tradition, 16/2 (2001): 402–435. Russian...