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The national pattern of five or three buildings and five or seven buildings in Japan

"A completely settled model of Tong people" (Family Model of Knowledge and Experience).

Since Go Daigo gave the pattern of Tung to his teacher in Ashikaga, people in Ashikaga, such as Ji Liangjia (dismounted), Yisejia, Guanling Gushan, Hosokawa Morihiro, and some meritorious figures, such as Yoshinaga Miki, Matsunaga Hisahide, Shangshan Qianxin and ōtomo Sōrin, have successively received the pattern of Tung given by the Emperor. In the second year of Lu Yong (1559), Emperor Akimachi ascended the throne and received money from the Maori family, which not only rewarded the Maori family with two or three official positions, but also awarded chrysanthemum patterns and tung patterns. Later, the last general, Ashikaga Yoshiaki, gave the bronze statue of May 7th to Oda Shinbu, and Oda Shinbu gave the bronze statue to Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Konka. The value of tung pattern is similar to that of a medal.

The May 7th paulownia leaves are the three big paulownia leaves below, and the upper three paulownia branches are attached with lobules. These pages are 5, 7 and 5 from left to right.

53 paulownia is 3, 5 and 3. Paulownia is the most precious, and it can only be used by imperial gifts. Paulownia is more common, and it is often given to domestic ministers by name. Wu Qitong is now also the badge of the Japanese government.