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    Saigyō Hōshi (西行法師, 1118 – March 23, 1190) was a Japanese poet of the late Heian and early Kamakura period. Born Satō Norikiyo (佐藤義清) in Kyoto to a noble...
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  • pressures of urban life. The first Japanese recluse is considered to be Saigyō Hōshi, who worked as a guard to retired Emperor Toba until the age of 22, at...
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    Dōin Hōshi 道因法師 83. Master of the Empress Dowager's Household Toshinari 皇太后宮大夫俊成 84. Fujiwara no Kiyosuke Ason 藤原清輔朝臣 85. Shun'e Hōshi 俊恵法師 86. Saigyō Hōshi...
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  • 104. Three Japanese Buddhist Monks - Yoshida Kenkō, Kamo no Chōmei and Saigyō Hōshi 105. Ain't I A Woman? - Sojourner Truth 106. Anarchist Communism - Peter...
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     1027): Lady Sarashina (c. 1008 – c. 1059): author of Sarashina Nikki Saigyō Hōshi (1118–1190) The Tale of the Heike (c. 1212–1309) Ogura Hyakunin Isshu...
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  • in poetry" article: 1190: Khaqani Shirvani (born 1121/1122), Persian Saigyō Hōshi (born 1118), Japan 1193: Fan Chengda (born 1126), Song 1196: Alfonso...
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    Man'yōshū and Wamyō Ruijushō, and was mentioned in Kamakura period poetry by Saigyō Hōshi and Emperor Juntoku. The area prospered as a fishing village, and transshipment...
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  • Calabria (d. 1148) Roger of Worcester, English bishop (approximate date) Saigyō Hōshi, Japanese poet and writer (d. 1190) Taira no Kiyomori, Japanese military...
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  • (died 1183), Anglo-Norman author of Roman de Brut and Roman de Rou 1118: Saigyō Hōshi (died 1190), Japan Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry"...
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  • Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Takuan, Takizawa Bakin, Hirata Atsutane, Ōta Dōkan, Saigyō Hōshi, Kyokutei Bakin, Yamaoka Tesshū, Watanabe Kazan, Yamanoue no Okura, Fujiwara...
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    Isabella of Hainault, wife of Philip II (Augustus) (b. 1170) March 23 – Saigyō Hōshi, Japanese monk, poet and writer (b. 1118) June 10 – Frederick I (Barbarossa)...
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  • Calabria (d. 1148) Roger of Worcester, English bishop (approximate date) Saigyō Hōshi, Japanese poet and writer (d. 1190) Taira no Kiyomori, Japanese military...
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  • Isabella of Hainault, wife of Philip II (Augustus) (b. 1170) March 23 – Saigyō Hōshi, Japanese monk, poet and writer (b. 1118) June 10 – Frederick I (Barbarossa)...
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    period. Poets of middle and lower rank, such as Fujiwara no Shunzei, Saigyō Hōshi and Fujiwara no Teika, analyzed earlier works, wrote critical commentaries...
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    historical figures such as Minamoto no Yoritomo, Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Saigyō Hōshi. List of National Treasures of Japan (sculptures) List of National Treasures...
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  • Ryōkan 良寛 (1758–1831), waka poet and calligrapher, Buddhist monk, hermit Saigyō Hōshi 西行法師 pen name of Satō Norikiyo 佐藤義清, who took the religious name En'i...
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    Chapters of the Lotus Sutra (一品経懐紙, Ipponkyō kaishi) various, among others Saigyō Hōshi and Jakuren Collection of 28 poems on each chapter of the Lotus Sutra...
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  • them Poem The Plum Tree Tenor and Piano 1957 Al-Mu'yamid ibn Abbad. Saigyo Hoshi. Fujiwara no letaka. Tomorrow shall be my dancing day Contralto and Piano...
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    including letters by Minamoto no Yoritomo, Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Saigyō Hōshi 0794Heian period – Azuchi-Momoyama period bundle/batch of 54/77/167 rolled...
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  • government official and warrior; his poems appeared in various anthologies Saigyō Hōshi 西行法師 pen name of Satō Norikiyo 佐藤義清, who took the religious name En'i...
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    Kanagawa Saigyō Acer palmatum - A Japanese maple named "Red Shigitastu-sawa" Ôiso Shigitatsu-an (in French) Ôiso: Saigyô's Hut, Portrait of Saigyô at Snipe-rising...
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    1181. Chogen recruited various technicians and collected money. He sent Saigyo Hoshi to the Tōhoku region to obtain gold. Tōdai-ji was reconstructed in 1185...
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    Immortal Kinko [Chinese: Qin Gao])". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 2019-10-24. "Saigyo Hoshi". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 2019-10-24....
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    monks. Works discussing the rejection of the material world, beginning with Saigyō at the end of the previous era, continued to be composed in the Kamakura...
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  • Komachi; Tsurayuki and Kisen - Kisen Hōshi" Transliteration: "Azumakudari - Ono no Komachi; Tsurayuki to Kisen - Kisen Hōshi" (Japanese: 東下り 小野小町; 貫之と喜撰 喜撰法師)...
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    time, he became a monk, and acquired the religious name of Jakuren. Taking Saigyo as his model, he traveled around the country, composing poems of his travels...
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