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In Japanese folklore, what sort of creatures are Mazaru, Mikarzaru and Mizaru?

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Mizaru, Mazaru, and Mikarzaru are the three wise monkeys in Japanese folklore. Mizaru covers his eyes to symbolize "see no evil," Mazaru covers his ears to symbolize "hear no evil," and Mikarzaru covers his mouth to symbolize "speak no evil." They are often depicted together and represent the principle of avoiding impropriety and inappropriate acts.
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In Japanese folklore, Mazaru, Mikarzaru, and Mizaru are three wise monkeys. They represent the proverb "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil". They are often depicted with their hands covering their eyes, ears, and mouth respectively. This proverb is meant to encourage people to be aware of their actions and words.
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