• The Kaifūsō (懐風藻, Florilegium of Cherished Airs) is the earliest extant anthology of literary Sinitic poetry (kanshi) written by Japanese poets. It was...
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  • modern period. The earliest collection of kanshi was the Kaifūsō, compiled in 751. The Kaifūsō was also one of the earliest works of Japanese literature...
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    name by which he is best known today, Prince Shōtoku, first appeared in Kaifūsō, written more than 100 years after his death in 622 AD. A number of institutes...
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    Empress Kōjun (which means "fragrant purity"), drawing inspiration from the Kaifūsō. Her final resting place is in a mausoleum named Musashino no Higashi no...
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    712 and 720 respectively; the Man'yōshū, an anthology of poems; and the Kaifūsō, an anthology written in kanji by Japanese emperors and princes. Another...
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    Chinese by Japanese poets. Kanshi from the early Heian period exists in the Kaifūsō anthology, compiled in 751. Waka is a type of poetry in classical Japanese...
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  • centralized rice tax system. 749 End of first smallpox epidemic. 751 The Kaifūsō poetry anthology was completed. 752 The Great Buddha of Nara at Tōdai-ji...
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  • he was promoted to the Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. According to the Kaifūsō, during the time he held this rank he became the governor of Iwami Province...
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  • below It is not the oldest anthology of poetry written in Japan, since the Kaifūsō, an anthology of Japanese kanshi—poetry in Classical Chinese—predates it...
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  • written in kanbun. Other Japanese literary genres have parallels; the Kaifūsō is the oldest collection of kanshi (漢詩, 'Chinese poetry'). Burton Watson's...
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    canal and river traffic (approximate date). The Japanese poetry anthology Kaifūsō is assembled. Kim Daeseong, chief minister of Silla, orders the construction...
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  • Shoki, and his personality emerges through such poetry anthologies as Kaifūsō and Man'yōshū. Prince Ōtsu was a popular and able figure who was a likely...
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    the Fujiwara clan. Additionally, four poems of his can be found in the Kaifūso. Soga no Shōshi (Masako), daughter of Soga no Murajiko Muchimaro (680–737)...
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  • Raincoat) Sumidawara (Carbon Carton) Zokusarumino (Monkey's Straw Raincoat II) Kaifūsō (751): the oldest collection of Chinese poetry (kanshi) written by Japanese...
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  • collection of Japanese waka poems from the 7th through the 13th centuries Kaifūsō (751) (Fond Recollections of Poetry), the oldest collection of Chinese...
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    was the compiler of the oldest extant Japanese collection of kanshi, the Kaifūsō.> Some of his poetry was included in the kanshi anthology Keikokushū. Mifune...
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  • reckoning. Two of his kanshi (poems in Classical Chinese) were included in the Kaifūsō, and four of his waka (poetry in Classical Japanese) were included in the...
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  • canal and river traffic (approximate date). The Japanese poetry anthology Kaifūsō is assembled. Kim Daeseong, chief minister of Silla, orders the construction...
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  • (1674) Kyuritsu (1836) Sekka Zusetsu (1835) Zoku Sekka Zusetsu (1840) Kaifūsō (751) Ryōunshū (814) Bunka Shūreishū (c. 818) Keikokushū (827) Fusōshū...
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  • Miscellaneous (雑詠) Kojima, Noriyuki (1964). Nihon Koten Bungaku Taikei: Kaifūsō, Bunka Shūreishū, Honchō Monzui (in Japanese). Iwanami Shoten. ISBN 4-00-060069-9...
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    earliest collection of Chinese poetry by Japanese authors (Kanshi) was the Kaifūsō, compiled in 751. A series of Six National Histories in the Chinese style...
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  • (1967). "『懐風藻』と石上乙麻呂伝の一考察" [A Theory on Isonokami no Otomaro and the "Kaifūsō"]. Research on the Shoku Nihongi (続日本紀研究) (in Japanese) (137). Tōno, Haruyuki...
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    post of the head of Higo Province. He was also a poet and his name was in Kaifūsō. As the heads of Higo Province, there were Ki Natsui, Fujiwaha Yasumasa...
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