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Here is a picture, from many years ago 2007. The artwork designer Dan Lietha from AnswersInGenesis.org did this one. But first, a few comments on:
The three wise monkeys are a Japanese pictorial maxim, embodying the proverbial principle "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil". The three monkeys are
- Mizaru, who sees no evil, covering his eyes;
- Kikazaru, who hears no evil, covering his ears; and
- Iwazaru, who speaks no evil, covering his mouth.
The ancient Japanese proverb “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” was popularized in the 17th century as a pictorial Shinto maxim, carved in the famous Tōshō-gū Shinto shrine in Nikkō, Japan.
- Public Education Monkeys by Dan Lietha on June 7, 2007
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