Matsunaga Teitoku (松永 貞徳, 1570-1653) was a Japanese haikai and waka poet. As a teacher of Teimon Haikai, he spread haikai throughout Japan. He was considered...
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lord of Yagi castle. Hisahide's granddaughter, Matsunaga Teitoku (松永貞徳 [ja]) also strengthened the Matsunaga clan's link to the Fujiwara clan. Her mother...
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Matsunaga Danjō Hisahide (松永 弾正 久秀 1508 – November 19, 1577) was a daimyō and head of the Yamato Matsunaga clan in Japan during the Sengoku period of the...
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in Osaka, and he first studied haikai poetry under a follower of Matsunaga Teitoku and later studied under Nishiyama Sōin of the Danrin school of poetry...
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Kyoto in the 16th century, at first practised by aristocrats such as Matsunaga Teitoku (1571–1654). It later found practitioners amongst commoners and centred...
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renga) became the transition between the light and clever haikai of Matsunaga Teitoku and the more serious and aesthetic renku of Matsuo Bashō. Among the...
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include orthodox renga or waka. The Teimon School, centred around Matsunaga Teitoku, did much to codify the rules of haikai, as well as to encourage the...
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culture popular in Japanese poetry at the time, under the influence of Matsunaga Teitoku and the Teimon school. In place of their formalism and didacticism...
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to Kyushu, by Kinoshira Choshoshi A Record of Favors Received, by Matsunaga Teitoku A Journey of 1616, by Hayashi Razan Travels Round the East, by Anonymous...
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