[Humorous picture showing Chinese religious practices (Raijin, the Japanese God of Thunder, ranting to a crowd of Chinese Buddhist worshippers)]
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![[Humorous pictures showing Chinese religious practices (may include Raijin, the Japanese God of Thunder, seated in front in bottom cartoon)]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00975_150px.jpg)
[Humorous pictures showing Chinese religious practices (may include Raijin, the Japanese God of Thunder, seated in front in bottom cartoon)]

God of Thunder (Raijin)
Kashira with Raijin, God of Thunder
Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): God of Thunder (Raijin) (Kaminari)
![[Humorous pictures showing Chinese military tactics]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00978_150px.jpg)
[Humorous pictures showing Chinese military tactics]
Raijin, the God of Thunder, frightens the Russians out of Tokuriji (near Nanshan)

Raijin, the God of Thunder, frightens the Russians out of Tokuriji (near Nanshan)

Thunder God (Raijin) from the series "Pantheon of the Gandavyuha Sutra (Kegon-fu)"
Otsu-e print: Raijin the Thunder God Fishing his Lost Drum out of the Sea
![[Humorous pictures showing various Chinese clothing and grooming habits]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00973_150px.jpg)
[Humorous pictures showing various Chinese clothing and grooming habits]
Guanyu, Chinese God of War
Portrait of Two Chinese Buddhist Monks
![[Humorous pictures showing damaged Chinese battleships receiving first aid and Chinese men running with sails (as from Chinese junks) on their backs and carrying rifles]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00972_150px.jpg)
[Humorous pictures showing damaged Chinese battleships receiving first aid and Chinese men running with sails (as from Chinese junks) on their backs and carrying rifles]
![[Humorous pictures showing the Chinese mode of transportation (four men harnessed to a carriage by their long pigtails) and a scene depicting the silk industry]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00974_150px.jpg)
[Humorous pictures showing the Chinese mode of transportation (four men harnessed to a carriage by their long pigtails) and a scene depicting the silk industry]
Guanyu, the Chinese god of war, reading a love letter with a courtesan
Confluences of medicine in medieval Japan : Buddhist healing, Chinese knowledge, Islamic formulas, and wounds of war / Andrew Edmund Goble

The Thunder God Falls into the Lotus Pond at Shinobazu Pond, from the series Comic Pictures of Famous Places Amid the Civilization of Tōkyō (Tōkyō kaika kyōga meisho)

The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as the Thunder God, an Incarnation of Kan Shojo, in the Play Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami, Performed at the Morita Theater in the Third Month, 1780
Buddhist Rakkan (Chinese, Luohan) Seated on a Rock Against a Background of Rolling Clouds and Accompanied by a Dragon (after a famous scroll by the Chinese painter Li Gonglin [also known as Li Longmian; c. 1040-1106])

The Actors Sawamura Kijuro I as Ikazuchi Shinno, Prince of Thunder (far left), Ichikawa Danjuro V as the Buddhist Deity Fudo (second from left), Nakamura Sukegoro II as Seitaka Doji (second from right), and Bando Mitsugoro I as Kongara Doji (far right), in the Play Fuki Kaete Tsuki mo Yoshiwara (Rethatched Roof: The Moon also Shines Over the Yoshiwara Pleasure District), Performed at the Morita Theater in the Eleventh Month, 1771
![[Japanese sailor and soldier are tending to the wounds in the legs and back of a Russian soldier]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00983_150px.jpg)
[Japanese sailor and soldier are tending to the wounds in the legs and back of a Russian soldier]

「誠忠義士伝」 「三十六」「矢多五郎右衛門祐武」
!["What makes Japanese soldiers so strong?" asks Russia. "We are filled with Yamato Damashii" [spirit of old Japan] says Japan. "Please give me some Yamato Damashii" [says] Russia](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00998_150px.jpg)
"What makes Japanese soldiers so strong?" asks Russia. "We are filled with Yamato Damashii" [spirit of old Japan] says Japan. "Please give me some Yamato Damashii" [says] Russia

Taiheikieiyuudennakagawasebyouekiyohide
![[Humorous picture showing a Chinese man, kneeling, speaking to a woman sitting on a sofa, crying profusely]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00987_150px.jpg)
[Humorous picture showing a Chinese man, kneeling, speaking to a woman sitting on a sofa, crying profusely]

「小倉擬百人一首」 「河原左大臣」「文ひろげの狂女」

Nakamura karoku no sagami
![[Kuropatkin(?) as town crier]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00947_150px.jpg)
[Kuropatkin(?) as town crier]

Genjikumoukiyoeawase

「一ト口ばなし」
![[Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00989_150px.jpg)
[Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm]
Kaiko yashinai no zenzu 、ni
![[金屋仙之助笠仙追悼摺物]](http://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/archive01/theater/th_image/PB/arc/Prints/arcSP/arcSP02/arcSP02-0395-01.jpg)
[金屋仙之助笠仙追悼摺物]

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(養蚕の図)
![[Czar Nicholas II tightrope walking on a line between three rifles on shore and a sinking ship]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00936_150px.jpg)
[Czar Nicholas II tightrope walking on a line between three rifles on shore and a sinking ship]

「耳ながぶち兵衛 大津ゑふし」

「けんのけいこ」 (〈6〉松本幸四郎)(〈6〉市川団蔵)
![[Russian railroad troop transport and soldiers crashing through ice]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00939_150px.jpg)
[Russian railroad troop transport and soldiers crashing through ice]

Taiheikieiyuudenmenjushousukeieteru

「忠臣義士銘々伝」 「も」「尾久田只右衛門藤原行高」

「大日本六十余州之内」 「上総」「白藤源太」

「子供遊花の行列」

Taiheikieiyuudentakigawasakonkazumasu
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