• (1983) p. 17-8 Soin L Zolbrod, Haiku Painting (1982) p. 7 Works by or about Nishiyama Sōin at Wikisource Media related to Nishiyama Sōin at Wikimedia Commons...
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  • Rei Nishiyama, Japanese softball player Reiji Nishiyama, director of the anime Pita-Ten Shunta Nishiyama (西山 峻太, born 1989), Japanese footballer Soin Nishiyama...
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  • Look up soin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Soin may refer to: Nishiyama Sōin (1605—1682), a haikai-no-renga poet Roshni Kaur Soin (born 1982), Singaporean-Indian...
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    studied haikai poetry under Matsunaga Teitoku and later studied under Nishiyama Sōin of the Danrin school of poetry, which emphasized comic linked verse...
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    / kneel before His Lordship— / spring under His reign. [1678] When Nishiyama Sōin, founder and leader of the Danrin school of haikai, came to Edo from...
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  • March 22, 1943) Niki Etsuko (1928–1986) Nishimura Kyotaro (born 1930) Nishiyama Sōin (1605–1682) Nishio Ishin (born 1981) Nishiwaki Junzaburo (January 20...
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  • Danrin school (談林派) is a school of haikai poetry founded by the poet Nishiyama Sōin (1605 to 1682). The name literally means 'talkative forest' – in other...
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  • Kitaro Nishida (西田幾多郎, 1870–1945, Japan, nf) Nishiyama Sōin (西山宗因, 1605–1682, Japan, p), born Nishiyama Toyoichi (西山豊一) Kyotaro Nishimura (西村京太郎, 1930–2022...
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    (1141–1209), Persian poet Attar of Nishapur (1145–1221), Persian poet Nishiyama Sōin (1605–1682), Japanese haikai poet Moeen Nizami (born 1965), Pakistani...
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    Noda, baseball player Matsui Okinaga, samurai Matsuki Miyazaki, doctor Nishiyama Sōin, haikai-no-renga poet Nobuhiko Matsunaka, baseball player Shoko Asahara...
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  • and so Nakahori took it upon himself to amend it. He consulted with Nishiyama Sōin and Kuwakado Saijun (桑門西順), regarding which words should be used in...
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  • Junzaburo 西脇順三郎 (1894–1982), Shōwa-period poet and literary critic Nishiyama Sōin see Sōin Yone Noguchi 野口米次郎 (1875–1947), poet, fiction writer, essayist...
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    One member, Bashō himself, is reported to have said of its founder, Nishiyama Sōin, that, if not for him, "we would still be licking the slaver of aged...
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  • to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: May 5 – Nishiyama Sōin 西山宗因, born Nishiyama Toyoichi 西山豊 (born 1605), Japanese early Tokugawa period...
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  • first published this year, criticism, France March 28 – Nishiyama Sōin 西山宗因, born Nishiyama Toyoichi 西山豊 (died 1682), Japanese early Tokugawa period...
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  • Genroku period haiku poet, a principal disciple of Bashō Nishiyama Sōin 西山宗因, born Nishiyama Toyoichi 西山豊一 (1605–1682), early Tokugawa period haikai-no-renga...
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    shogi world up until 1868 when the Meiji Restoration took place. By the time Sōin Itō [ja], the eighth and last head of the Itō school and the 11th Hereditary...
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  • Shoten Digital Manga Publishing Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths (総員玉砕せよ!, Sōin Gyokusai Seyo!) Shigeru Mizuki Kodansha Drawn & Quarterly Ōoku: The Inner...
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  • is attacked by his oldest son, Date Harumune, and imprisoned at Kōri-Nishiyama Castle in Fukushima Prefecture. Tanemune is rescued by an aide, Koyanagigawa...
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    is attacked by his oldest son, Date Harumune, and imprisoned at Kōri-Nishiyama Castle in Fukushima Prefecture. Tanemune is rescued by an aide, Koyanagigawa...
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    2013.06.012. PMC 3742715. PMID 23830997. Kano S, Nishida K, Kurebe H, Nishiyama C, Kita K, Akaike Y, et al. (February 2014). "Oxidative stress-inducible...
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