• Shika Wakashū (詞花和歌集, "Collection of Verbal Flowers"), abbreviated as Shikashū, is an imperial anthology of Japanese waka, compiled c. 1151–1154 CE at...
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  • The Shoku Shika Wakashū (続詞花和歌集, "Continued Shika Wakashū", also called Shoku Shikashū) was a Japanese collection of waka poetry. It was initially compiled...
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  • thereafter. They are: Kokin Wakashū Gosen Wakashū Shūi Wakashū Goshūi Wakashū Kin'yō Wakashū Shika Wakashū Senzai Wakashū Shin Kokin Wakashū The Jūsandaishū are...
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    (writings: Japanese books) Shin Kokin Wakashū Heian literature Minamoto no Tōru Gosen Wakashū Online edition of the Kokin wakashu Archived 2014-08-14 at the Wayback...
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    collections that include poems by Saigyō are the Shin Kokin Wakashū and the Shika Wakashū. He died at Hirokawa Temple in Kawachi Province (present-day...
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  • thereafter. They are: Kokin Wakashū Gosen Wakashū Shūi Wakashū Goshūi Wakashū Kin'yō Wakashū Shika Wakashū Senzai Wakashū Shin Kokin Wakashū Shirane, Haruo (2008)...
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    collections like the Kin'yō Wakashū and Shika Wakashū reduced the number of parts to ten. The parts of the Kokin Wakashū are ordered as follows: Parts...
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  • Rokujō—Fujiwara no Akisuke (1090–1155)—compiled the Imperial anthology, the Shika Wakashū. Brower, Robert H. and Miner, Earl (1961) Japanese Court Poetry Stanford...
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    monk at the age of 39. In 1151, Sutoku ordered Waka imperial anthology Shika Wakashū. In 1156, after being defeated by forces loyal to Emperor Go-Shirakawa...
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  • nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1151: Shika Wakashū, a Japanese imperial poetry anthology, begun jongleur Palla at the Burgos...
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    Heian period. He was the second son of Akisuke (顕輔), compiler of the Shika Wakashū. The following poem by him was included as No. 84 in Fujiwara no Teika's...
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  • Wakashū (c. 920) Gosen Wakashū (951) Shūi Wakashū (1005–1007) Goshūi Wakashū (1086) Kin'yō Wakashū (1124–27) Shika Wakashū (1151–54) Senzai Wakashū (1187)...
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  • Mitsune and Mibu no Tadamine. Gosen Wakashū: 20 scrolls, 1,426 poems, ordered in 951 by Emperor Murakami Shūi Wakashū: 20 scrolls, 1,351 poems, ordered...
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    and prominent writer of his time, and had a great influence on the Shika Wakashū as well. The famous Gunka song Umi Yukaba used one of his most famous...
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  • Kokin Wakashū - compiled by Ki no Tsurayuki, Ki no Tomonori, Ōshikōchi no Mitsune and Mibu no Tadamine on the orders of Emperor Daigo (chokusen wakashū) Before...
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    Goliardic poetry by Hugh Primas of Orléans c. 1151–54 Waka anthology Shika Wakashū (Collection of Word Blossom) compiled by Fujiwara no Akisue (藤原 顕季)...
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  • both in his private life and the public life of his society. Noh plays Shika Wakashū Tales of the Heike Tanka Waka W R Lafleur, Awesome Nightfall (2003)...
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    Shōyūki, five of his poems were included in the Goshūi Wakashū and two were included in the Shika Wakashū, both Imperial anthologies. His poem included in the...
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    back to him: わが庵は都の辰巳しかぞすむ      世を宇治山と人はいふなり waga io wa miyako no tatsumi shika zo sumu yo o Ujiyama to hito wa iu nari People say that I am a secluded...
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  • Shika Wakashū 10 scrolls, 411 poems, ordered in 1144 by former Emperor Sutoku, completed c. 1151–1154, compiled by Fujiwara Akisuke Senzai Wakashū 20 scrolls...
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    anthologies from the Shūi Wakashū on. She ranks fourth in the number of her poems that were included in the Goshūi Wakashū, with a total of 32. More than...
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    example of sweet sounds. Uguisu were mentioned in the preface to the Kokin Wakashū. It is often associated with ume blossoms and new growth in early Japanese...
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    autumn poem (秋歌, aki no uta): This poem is the 215th poem of the Kokin Wakashū, and was also incorporated into Fujiwara no Teika's famous Ogura Hyakunin...
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  • includes not only the 5-7-5-7-7 tanka form, which by the time of the Kokin Wakashū had become ubiquitous, but also the longer chōka form (which included an...
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    words from the "Three Collections": the Kokinshū, the Gosen Wakashū, and the Shūi Wakashū, but not much older than that (for instance, the diction of...
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