722 bytes added
, 23:03, 7 September 2015
[[File:Ryoko-kogyo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The dragon (left) and tiger (right) facing off against one another, in a 1920s print by [[Tsukioka Kogyo|Tsukioka Kôgyô]], from his series "One Hundred Noh Plays."]]
*''Japanese'': 龍虎 ''(ryouko)''
''Ryôko'' (lit. "Dragon and Tiger") is a fifth-category (''kiri Noh'') [[Noh]] play. Meant to serve as the brief but exciting conclusion to a full program of Noh plays, it features a fight between a tiger and a dragon, supposedly taking place in a bamboo grove somewhere in China.
{{stub}}
==References==
*Gallery labels, "Tsukioka Kôgyo: Selected works from the series 'One Hundred Noh Plays,'" Santa Barbara Museum of Art, February 2014.
[[Category:Poetry and Theater]]