Japanese timber temples are often described as ancient. Yet many of them are so heavily rebuilt, they bring to mind the old joke about Grandad’s spade: the blade has been replaced twice, the handle three times, but it is still supposed to be the same spade.
日本木质寺庙通常被列为古建筑。然而,很多寺庙基本都是重建而成,这不由得让人想起老祖父那把铲子的那个经典玩笑:铲子已更换过两回,把手更换了三回,但仍视为同一把铲子。
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