In addition, there was a proverb based on this episode in Hoki Province (probably its western part) in the Edo period, saying, "It is Kamon-dono's visit to Daisen that remains unsettled," which was used for the meaning of "to put things off." なお、江戸時代頃の伯耆国(おそらく西部域)ではこの伝承を基にした「掃部殿の大山参りにて埒(らち)が明かぬ」ということわざが存在したといい、物事を先に延ばすことの意味で使用されたと伝えられている。 |