English: Ungyō, the east Niō (guardian king) and guardian of the night of Horyuji (Horyu-ji), a Buddhisttemple in Nara Prefecture, Japan. The figure was originally sculpted in the 7th century, but it has been extensively restored, so it bears little resemblance to its original design.
Français : Ni-ô (Kongô, gardien à la bouche fermée) à la porte centrale du Horyu-ji à Nara.
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