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==Description== {{tlit|ja|Gunbai}}, from the [[Sino-Japanese vocabulary|Sino-Japanese]] roots meaning "military-apportioned [fan]", were a specialized form of fan used by [[samurai]] officers in [[Japan]] to communicate commands to their troops. Unlike regular fans, {{tlit|ja|gunbai}} were solid, not folding, and usually made of [[wood]], wood covered with metal, or solid metal. [[File:Gyoji with fan.jpg|thumb|right|A sumo {{tlit|ja|gyōji}} wielding a {{tlit|ja|gunbai}}]] It is also a key accessory of a {{tlit|ja|[[gyōji]]}} (referee) in professional [[sumo]]. The main use is at the end of a bout, when the {{tlit|ja|gyōji}} decides the victor and points the {{tlit|ja|gunbai}} to either the east or west position (each wrestler is assigned to start from either the east or west position each tournament day). Reflecting this, the {{tlit|ja|gyōji}}'s decision itself is often informally referred to as a "{{tlit|ja|gunbai}}". If this is called into question and the [[judge (sumo)|judges]] hold a consultation, a decision to uphold the {{tlit|ja|gyōji}}'s judgement is announced as {{nihongo||軍配通り|gunbai-dōri|{{lit}} "according to the {{tlit|ja|gunbai}}"}}, while a decision to overturn it is {{nihongo||軍配差し違え|gunbai-sashichigae|{{lit}} "{{tlit|ja|gunbai}} mispointed"}}. In modern times, all {{tlit|ja|gyōji}} will take either the family name Kimura or Shikimori as their professional name, depending on the tradition of the stable that they join. There are exceptions to this naming convention, but they are rare. Additionally, there are different styles to how a {{tlit|ja|gyōji}} will hold his {{tlit|ja|gunbai}} depending on which family he is in. The Kimura family hold their {{tlit|ja|gunbai}} with their palm and fingers faced up, while the Shikimori will hold theirs with their palm and fingers faced down.<ref>{{cite web|title=Grand Sumo: The Beauty of Tradition|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQSEW1NFRwo |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/EQSEW1NFRwo |archive-date=2021-12-22 |url-status=live|website=YouTube| date=18 October 2015 }}{{cbignore}}</ref>
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