File:Ten Kings of Hell (Enjoji Kyotango).jpg

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School of Lu Xinzhong (陸信忠)
Description
English: Ten Kings of Hell, Enjoji, Kyotango, Kyoto, Japan
日本語: 絹本著色十王図のうち五官大王像(京都府京丹後市・縁城寺所蔵、重要美術品)
Date 13th century (Southern Song Dynasty)
Source/Photographer https://www.city.kyotango.lg.jp/top/kanko_bunka_sports/bunkazai/3/3/4803.html
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