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- script writer, Murakami Namiroku, in his Collection of Satire Essays (Hiniku Bunshu), and gives a more detailed view of the cir****stances of Yonaguni women...
- were 6 Shi and 26 Bunshū, three less Shi and one less Bunshū than the Dutch era as the Shi were merged back to the surrounding Bunshū and the Riau islands...
- (June 29, 2001, no ISBN, edited by Masashi Andō) Kondō Yoshifumi-san Tsuitō Bunshū: Kondō-san no Ita Fūkei (no ISBN, published by the Takahata · Miyazaki Sakuhin...
- well as a number of his poems, were collected in a volume known as Toshi Bunshū (都氏文集), which only survives in fragments. He became the subject of a number...
- trouble for her advisers, Bunshū and Ganryō. She tries hides her true character from Sōsō, whom she sees as a no-good brat. Bunshū (文醜, Wen Chou) Real name:...
- the Dark: Tales of Mystery (Dent, 1978) The Good Shepherd (1986), illus. Bunshu Iguchi Three One-Act Plays (Religious Drama Society of Great Britain, 1987)...
- Hayashi Shunsai, a notable Confucian scholar, commented in Vol. 37 of Gahō Bunshū that Zǐměi [Du Fu] was the very best poet in history and praised Shào Chuán's...
- his younger brother, Hayashi Dokkōsai (formerly Morikatsu): Hayashi Razan bunshū (The Collected Works of Hayashi Razan), reissued in 1918 Razan sensei isshū...
- May 1876) Wife (Nyōbō): Simuko Kimura (木村世牟子) Seventh Daughter: Princess Bunshū (文秀女王, 29 January 1844 – 15 February 1926) – became a buddhist nun at Enshō-ji...
- During the Edo period, the temple was revived by an abbot named Isshi Bunshu from Myōshin-ji in Kyoto, under the sponsorship of Emperor Go-Mizunoo, his...