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Sangoku Sōden In'yō Kankatsu Hoki Naiden Kin'u Gyokuto Shū

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Sangoku Sōden In'yō Kankatsu Hoki Naiden Kin'u Gyokuto Shū (三国相伝陰陽カン轄ホキ内伝金烏玉兎集) is a book written by Abe no Seimei ja:三国相伝陰陽カン轄ホキ内伝金烏玉兎集

. Around this time, from the end of the Kamakura period to the beginning of the Northern and Southern courts period (early 14th century to early 15th century), the book Sangoku Sōden In'yō Kankatsu Hoki Naiden Kin'u Gyokuto Shū written under the name of Abe no Seimei became widely known as a book of private onmyōdō, which were linked to the belief in Gozu Tennō. From this time onward, some private onmyōji who moved from place to place without having a fixed residence were regarded as lowly as other non-settled people. They were sometimes called "doctors,"[1] but there were also those who claimed to be onmyōji and traveled around Japan on the pretext of offering mediumship and necromancy services, charging high fees for their prayers and divinations. The word "onmyōji" has become widely known as an extremely occult and fishy image.

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  1. Yanagita, Kunio (23 February 2013). 小さき者の声 [Voices of the Little People]. Kadokawa Sophia Bunko (in 日本語). Chiyoda City, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan: Kadokawa Future Publishing. ISBN 9784044083120. Unknown parameter |orig-date= ignored (help) Search this book on

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