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Japanese poetry
... tradition which continued till the Muromachi period. Kokinshu In the middle of the Heian period ... in Kana" (Kanajo). The Kana preface to Kokinshu was the second earliest expression of literary ... s literary theory was not influential, but Kokinshu set the types of waka and hence ... twenty volumes of the Kokin Wakashu (or Kokinshu) gathered waka for love. In the Heian ... Murakami memorized over 1,000 waka in Kokinshu with their description. Uta-ai, ceremonial ...
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Kokin-wakashu
Kokin-wakashu Kokin(waka)shū (Japanese: 古今(和歌)集, Kokin(waka)shū, "collection of ancient and modern poems") is an early Heian waka anthology, conceived by Emperor Uda (r. 887–897) and ordered by his son Emperor Daigo (r. 897–930) in 905. Its finished form dates to c. 920, though according to ...
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Ariwara no Narihira
... referred in the preface in kana to Kokinshu by Ki no Tsurayuki, and has been ... poet, his thirty waka were included in Kokinshu. Traditionally he was considered the model for ... reference to him in the preface of Kokinshu he is listed as one of the ...
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User talk:Aphaia
... anthologies, so I added the Manyoshu and Kokinshu to the list (but I still want ... the Wikipedia currently only has the Manyoshu, Kokinshu, Shinkokinshu, and Hyakunin Isshu. [Personal opinion: I ... 06, 4 Nov 2004 (UTC) "Short name"=Kokinshu or Kokinshū; long name=Kokin-wakashu ...
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Japanese literature (translated from German)
... poets created a Anthologie of Waka, the Kokinshu. One the publisher, AI NO Tsurayuki, the ... Nebenrang of the imperially selected collection why Kokinshu in antiquity. Renga was actually the kollaborierte ...
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Henjo
... reference to him in the preface of Kokinshu he is listed as one of the ... to the imperial anthologies of waka including Kokinshu. In the preface Ki no Tsurayuki criticized ...
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Ki no Tomonori
Ki no Tomonori Ki no Tomonori (紀友則 ki (no) tomonori, c.850–c.904) was an early Heian waka poet of the court, a member of the sanjūrokkasen (the thirty six poetic sages). He was a compiler of the kokinshū, though he certainly did not see it to completion as the anthology ...
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List of Japanese anthologies
... to show the relation and counterpart to Kokinshu, ordered in 1201 by former Emperor Go ... no Tsurayuki works, one of editors of Kokinshu. Kintoshu An anthology of Fujiwara no Kinto ...
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User:GK/Working Projects
... anthologies, so I added the Manyoshu and Kokinshu to the list (but I still want ... the Wikipedia currently only has the Manyoshu, Kokinshu, Shinkokinshu, and Hyakunin Isshu. [Personal opinion: I ...
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Fujiwara no Teika
... Imperial Anthology of waka poetry, the Shin kokinshu (~1205, "New Collection of Ancient and Modern ... Genji, The Tales of Ise and the Kokinshu anthology. In his days, the ancient Japanese ...
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