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Hannya masks appear in various skin tones: a white mask indicates a woman with a refined character (such as the aristocratic Lady Rokujō in Aoi no Ue), a red mask depicts a less refined character (like the spirit of peasant girl seen in Dōjōji), and the darkest red depicts true demons (revealed after appearing as women, … 展开
Hannya also appears in Bunraku, a puppet theater that began in the Edo period. The Japan Arts Council (ja) lists 129 types of puppet heads, and hannya is one of them. A puppet head of the gabu type can also represent hannya. The gabu is equipped with a device … 展开
In Noh plays, the type of mask changes according to the degree of jealousy, resentment, and anger of the female characters.
The deigan (泥眼) and hashihime (橋姫) masks described below are each classified as a separate mask … 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 The Hannya Mask: What Does it Mean? - The Skull and Sword
Hannya - History and Meaning of Hannya Mask
Hannya is a Japanese mask that represents a jealous female demon, serpent or dragon in Noh, Kyogen and Kagura performances. Learn about its history, symbolism, variations and stories behind this iconic mask.
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