A History of Haiku: From the beginnings up to IssaHokuseido Press, 1963 |
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... Temple in Nara . The temple , the main temple of the Risshu Sect , was founded by Kanjin , a Chinese monk of the Tang dynasty , who came to Japan in 745 A.D. Bashō says that he endured " more than seventy distresses at sea , " his eyes ...
... Temple in Nara . The temple , the main temple of the Risshu Sect , was founded by Kanjin , a Chinese monk of the Tang dynasty , who came to Japan in 745 A.D. Bashō says that he endured " more than seventy distresses at sea , " his eyes ...
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... temple , Honfukuji . He was skilful in painting , ' and it is said that Bashō sometimes visited his temple to learn painting from him . Kyoroku criticised him as having " too gay flowers , but poor fruit . " Perhaps an example is :名月 ...
... temple , Honfukuji . He was skilful in painting , ' and it is said that Bashō sometimes visited his temple to learn painting from him . Kyoroku criticised him as having " too gay flowers , but poor fruit . " Perhaps an example is :名月 ...
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... temple ; The hazy moon . Going out one evening , under the misty moon , Taigi suddenly thought he would visit a friend , but the short way lay through a temple known to be strict about people making a public thoroughfare of it . Going ...
... temple ; The hazy moon . Going out one evening , under the misty moon , Taigi suddenly thought he would visit a friend , but the short way lay through a temple known to be strict about people making a public thoroughfare of it . Going ...
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