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Bun·ra·ku AHD[b‹n-räʹko͞o, b‹nʹrä'-] D.J.[bʊnˈrɑːkuː, ˈbʊnˌrɑː-]K.K.[bʊnˈrɑku, ˈbʊnˌrɑ-]n.(名词)Bunrakupuppets and their puppeteers (shrouded in black)- A traditional Japanese puppet theater featuring large puppets operated by on-stage puppeteers with a narrative recited from off-stage. The puppets have heads, hands, and feet of wood attached to a bodiless cloth costume.文乐木偶戏:日本传统木偶剧,由台上操纵与人一般大小的木偶的操纵人员与幕后叙述者配合表演。木偶有木质的头,手和脚,虽然无躯体却以布质服饰相连接
- Japanese 日语
- after the Bunraku-za theater built in the early 19th century by Bunraku-ken Oemurea (died 1810) 源自 文乐剧院 ,19世纪初期由文乐(卒于1810年)建立
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