• the first eight (through the Shin-Kokin Wakashū) as the hachidaishū, the ninth (the Shin Chokusen Wakashū) through the 21st called the jūsandaishū,...
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  • Shinchokusen Wakashū (新勅撰和歌集, "New Imperial Waka Collection"), abbreviated as Shinchokusenshū, is an imperial anthology of Japanese waka, initially compiled...
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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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    was also an excellent poet, 14 of whose waka poetry are included in chokusen wakashū (imperially-commissioned anthologies). She was born as the 3rd daughter...
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    emperor). His waka appear in the Kokin Wakashū, the Gosen Wakashū, the Shūi Wakashū, and the Shin Kokin Wakashū, among others. Michizane is traditionally...
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    four poets selected to compile the Kokin Wakashū (Kokinshu), the first imperially-sponsored anthology (chokusen-shū) of waka poetry. After holding a few...
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    poems are included in several imperial poetry anthologies, including Chokusen Wakashū. A personal poetry collection known as the Nakafumishū also remains...
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    Press, New York, 1999 : 221 Daigo Tennō to Kokin Wakashū, retrieved 18 September 2012 Theories (勅撰説, chokusen-setsu) based on the Chinese preface of the Kokinshū...
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  • Immortals; has poems in several imperial anthologies, including the Chokusen Wakashū Fujiwara no Nagayoshi 藤原長能, also known as "Fujiwara no Nagatō" (949...
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    anthology, the Shin-chokusen Wakashū, and continuing on regularly over the following century until the sixteenth, the Shoku-goshūi Wakashū. Of these eight...
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    were selected for "Senzai Wakashu" (Collection of Japanese Poetry of a Thousand Years) and other successive Chokusen Wakashu (anthology of Japanese poetry...
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  • fourteen the Kokin Wakashū, eight in the Gosen Wakashū, two in the Shūi Wakashū, and nine more in later anthologies from the Shin Kokin Wakashū on. The following...
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    supposedly a daughter of Minamoto no Yorimitsu. The fourteenth-century work Chokusen Sakusha Burui (勅撰作者部類) claims Yorimitsu was her father, but the Kin'yōshū...
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