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|kyujitai = |shinjitai = |kana = |hiragana = |romaji = Hōrai |revhep = |tradhep = |kunrei = |nihon = |tgl = |ben = |asm = |nep = |pra = |hin = |san = |pli = |ind = |lao = |msa = |mnc = |mon = |mong = |monr = |por = |rus = |rusr = |tam = |tha = |rtgs = |tib = |wylie = |thdl = |zwpy = |lhasa = |uig = |uly = |uyy = |sgs = |usy = |uipa = |vie = |qn = |chuhan = |chunom = |lqn = |zha = |dungan = |dungan-xej = |dungan-han = |dungan-latin = |my = |bi = |phagspa = |phagspa-latin = |lang1_content = |lang1 = |lang2_content = |lang2 = |lang3 = |lang3_content = |lang11 = |lang11_content = }} Penglai is a legendary land of Chinese mythology. It is known in Japanese mythology as Hōrai.〔McCullough, Helen. ''Classical Japanese Prose'', p. 570. Stanford Univ. Press, 1990. ISBN 0-8047-1960-8.〕 ==Location== According to the ''Classic of Mountains and Seas'', the mountain is said to be on an island in the eastern end of Bohai Sea, along with four other islands where the immortals lived, called Fāngzhàng (), Yíngzhōu (), Dàiyú (), and Yuánjiāo (). Various theories have been offered over the years as to the "real" location of these places, including Japan, Jejudo south of the Korean Peninsula, and Taiwan. Penglai, Shandong exists, but its claimed connection is as the site of departures for those leaving for the island rather than the island itself. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mount Penglai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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