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randomly ended up here. I'm no one to be making edits, however I would like to add some input. The first picture (link below just in case) has the caption; "Animals wrestling on the first scroll of Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga.". Personally, i find this to be in error. Perhaps that description was meant for another picture? It appears more like some form of comedy scene, with at least 3 of the frogs doing a strange dance and the rabbit laughing hysterically...
However, this could just be my take on it.
Thank you. Yes, art is subjective, so different people will desribe the same picture in different ways. Wikipedia asks for external sources to help verify these matters, so if there is someone outside of Wikipedia—like an art historian—who has written a description of this scene, post it here and we can see about incorporating it into the article. Morganfitzp (talk) 20:10, 26 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]