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A written or spoken explanation of *shaji engi-e ŽΠŽ›‰‹NŠG (historical scenes from history of a shrine or temple) or *kousouden-e ‚‘m“`ŠG, pointing out the scenes like a story. Pictures used for etoki are usually painted on screens or hanging scrolls. In big temples where this kind of picture exist , there were specialized writers of etoki, called etokisou ŠG‰π‘m or etoki houshi ŠG‰π–@Žt who later left the temples and became itinerant artists. The practice still survives in some temples such as Doujouji “Ή¬Ž› which is famous for Doujouji engi “Ή¬Ž›‰‹N.
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