- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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:...
- (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...
-
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...
- monk poet Ikkyū (1394–1481) and the
formal album of Zen monk Bunshi,
Nanpo bunshū (1615)
which included early forms of
playful or
comical wording. The first...
- 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)...
-
daily life in Edo. His
first collection of work was
called Neboke sensei bunshū, or the
Literary Works of
Master Groggy.
Nanpo soon
began to
write kyōka...
- 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...