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    (writings: Japanese books) Shin Kokin Wakashū Heian literature Minamoto no Tōru Gosen Wakashū Online edition of the Kokin wakashu Archived 2014-08-14 at the...
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  • The Shin Kokin Wakashū (新古今和歌集, "New Collection of Poems Ancient and Modern"), also known in abbreviated form as the Shin Kokinshū (新古今集) or even conversationally...
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    in Suo. He was one of the editors of the Kokin Wakashū. Tsurayuki wrote one of two prefaces to Kokin Wakashū; the other is in Chinese. His preface was...
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  • Shinshokukokin Wakashū (新続古今和歌集, "New Poetry Anthology of Ancient and Modern Times Continued", a reference to the Shokukokin Wakashū or "New Poetry Anthology...
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    collections like the Kin'yō Wakashū and Shika Wakashū reduced the number of parts to ten. The parts of the Kokin Wakashū are ordered as follows: Parts...
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    waka anthologies (三代集, Sandai-shū) were the Kokin Wakashū, the Gosen Wakashū and the Shūi Wakashū. The Kokinshū was compiled by Ki no Tsurayuki, Ki...
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  • Kokin wakashū (c. 905–14) as notable poets of the generation before its compilers. In their original appearance in the prefaces of the Kokin wakashū,...
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    was Japanese waka poet and Buddhist priest. In the poetry anthology Kokin Wakashū, he is listed as one of the six notable waka poets and one of the thirty-six...
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  • thereafter. They are: Kokin Wakashū Gosen Wakashū Shūi Wakashū Goshūi Wakashū Kin'yō Wakashū Shika Wakashū Senzai Wakashū Shin Kokin Wakashū The Jūsandaishū...
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    sanjūrokkasen or Thirty-Six Poetry Immortals. He was a compiler of the Kokin Wakashū, though he certainly did not see it to completion as the anthology includes...
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    longer a big influence on waka poetry, compared to the Kokin Wakashū. Where the Kokin Wakashū was concerned with subjective experience, word play, flow...
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  • The Shokukokin Wakashū (続古今和歌集, "Collection of Ancient and Modern Times Continued", a title which recollects the Kokin Wakashū) is a Japanese imperial...
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  • and 22 Chinese prose passages. Unlike later collections, such as the Kokin Wakashū, there is no preface. The Man'yōshū is widely regarded as being a particularly...
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    Historian and Kokin Wakashū, a Kamakura-period sword, and Sesshū's Long Landscape Scroll. Records of the Grand Historian Kokin Wakashū Landscapes of the...
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    (The Tale of Genji) Quadrigrade verb: 名(な)にし負(お)はばいざ言(こと)問(と)はむ (Kokin Wakashū, 411th) Lower Bigrade: 舅(しうと)に譽(ほ)めらるる婿(むこ) (The Pillow Book) K-irregular:...
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  • list of significant Japanese poetry anthologies. Starting with the Kokin Wakashū, there were 21 official anthologies, known collectively as the Nijūichidaishū...
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    that I have become confused; but my love for you remains. (based on Kokin Wakashū 14:724) Here is another translation: The dye with hare’s-foot-fern,...
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    the Shin-kokin Wakashū, which was seen as a continuation of the grand waka tradition begun three hundred years earlier with the Kokin Wakashū. Teiji Ichiko [ja]...
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    return to Kyoto was asked to participate in the compilation of the Kokin Wakashū. He was a master of poetic matches and his poems to accompany pictures...
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    (abdicated 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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    the oldest lyrics of any national anthem, taking its words from the "Kokin Wakashū", which was first published in 905, yet these words were not set to...
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    Shikishi's poems were chosen for the eighth imperial anthology, the Shin Kokin Wakashū (as opposed to only nine of Teika's), which altogether contained 1,979...
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  • Senzai Wakashū (1187) Shin Kokin Wakashū (1205) Shinchokusen Wakashū (1234) Shokugosen Wakashū (1251) Shokukokin Wakashū (1265) Shokushūi Wakashū (1278)...
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    poetic activities of the day, including a position as a compiler of the Kokin Wakashū. A collection of his personal poems appeared as the tadamine shū, though...
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    the changing styles of the time, and 22 of them were included in the Kokin Wakashū. One of her poems was included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. "A Celebration...
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    imperial anthology Gosen Wakashū. Other Semimaru poems appear in the anthologies Shin Kokin Wakashū, Kokin Wakashū and Shokukokin Wakashū.: 163–165  For this...
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    the dew. (Gosen Wakashū 6:302) A visually-descriptive poem attributed to Empress Jitō. Teika chose this poem from the Shin Kokin Wakashū: 春過ぎて夏来にけらし白妙の...
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    html Kokin Wakashū Database entry on poem 829. Tokyo Institute of Technology. Katagiri Yōichi 2009 (2nd ed.; 1st ed. 2005). Kokin Wakashū. Tokyo: Kinuma...
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    of the Man'yōshū, and Ki no Tsurayuki, the principal compiler of the Kokin Wakashū, praised Hitomaro as Sanshi no Mon (山柿の門) and Uta no Hijiri (歌の聖) respectively...
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  • others in several imperial poetry anthologies, including Kokin Wakashū and Gosen Wakashū Fujiwara no Kintō 藤原公任, also known as "Shijō-dainagon" (966–1041)...
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