The text is divided into five chapters (''kan''), beginning with one on the four Buddhist realms. Chapter Two discusses India (''Tenjiku''), birthplace of [[Buddhism]], and Chapter Three traces the history of China (''Shittan'') by imperial reign, up through the [[Ming Dynasty]]. The fourth chapter describes the main objects of worship (''honzon'') of Ryûkyû's temples, identifying for each Ryukyuan manifestation (''suijaku'') the "true" deity (''honji'') being manifested.<ref>See ''[[honji suijaku]]''.</ref> The final chapter then discusses beliefs and worship in Ryûkyû, including summaries of the origin stories (''[[engi]]'') of Ryûkyû's [[Ryukyu Eight Shrines|major Shinto shrines]]. | The text is divided into five chapters (''kan''), beginning with one on the four Buddhist realms. Chapter Two discusses India (''Tenjiku''), birthplace of [[Buddhism]], and Chapter Three traces the history of China (''Shittan'') by imperial reign, up through the [[Ming Dynasty]]. The fourth chapter describes the main objects of worship (''honzon'') of Ryûkyû's temples, identifying for each Ryukyuan manifestation (''suijaku'') the "true" deity (''honji'') being manifested.<ref>See ''[[honji suijaku]]''.</ref> The final chapter then discusses beliefs and worship in Ryûkyû, including summaries of the origin stories (''[[engi]]'') of Ryûkyû's [[Ryukyu Eight Shrines|major Shinto shrines]]. |