Kakyō Hyōshiki (歌経標式) is a text on Japanese poetics written by Fujiwara no Hamanari. One volume in length, it "is the oldest extant piece of poetic criticism...
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浜成 (724–790), poet and a nobleman of the Nara period; best known for Kakyō Hyōshiki, the oldest extant piece of Japanese poetic criticism, in which he attempts...
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Wakankensakushū (1277–79) Bussokuseki-kahi (c. 753) Man'yōshū (>759) Kakyō Hyōshiki (772) Shinsen Man'yōshū (early 10th century) Iseshū (after 939) Amanotekorashū...
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extant today. The strong influence of Chinese poetics may be seen in Kakyō Hyōshiki. In the 772 text, Fujiwara no Hamanari attempts to apply phonetic rules...
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no Ōe (later Emperor Tenji) Notable work Poems in the Man'yōshū and Kakyō Hyōshiki Spouse Kagami no Ōkimi Children Jo'e [ja], Fujiwara no Fuhito, Hikami...
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his subordinates and the people. For poetics, he is best known for Kakyō Hyōshiki, the oldest extant piece of Japanese poetic criticism. In it, he attempts...
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浜成 (724–790), poet and a nobleman of the Nara period; best known for Kakyō Hyōshiki, the oldest extant piece of Japanese poetic criticism, in which he attempts...
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