- The
Danrin school (談林派) is a
school of
haikai poetry founded by the poet
Nishiyama Sōin (1605 to 1682). The name
literally means 'talkative forest' – in...
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Tachibana no
Kachiko (橘 嘉智子, 786 – June 17, 850), also
known as
Empress Danrin (檀林皇后,
Danrin-kōgō), was a ****anese empress, the
chief consort of
Emperor Saga...
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Danrin-ji (檀林寺) was ****an's
first Zen temple,
founded in Saga, Kyōto by
order of
Tachibana no
Kachiko during the Jōwa era. The
temple was destro**** by...
- Kantō Jūhachi
Danrin (関東十八檀林, lit.
eighteen danrin temples in the Kantō region) is
generic term for
eighteen Jōdo-shū
temples located in Kantō
region that...
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nature precisely because of
their impurity.: 305 The
tales of
Empress Danrin and
Empress Koumyou provide examples of
women who
willingly planned to expose...
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Emperor Montoku, died. This very
devout Buddhist had
founded a
temple called Danrin-ji (檀林寺) on the site of present-day Tenryū-ji (天龍寺) – more
formally known...
- succession. Empress:
Tachibana no
Kachiko (橘嘉智子), also
known as
Empress Danrin (檀林皇后,
Danrin-kōgō),
Tachibana no Kiyotomo's daughter.
Second Son:
Imperial Prince...
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under His reign. [1678] When
Nishiyama Sōin,
founder and
leader of the
Danrin school of haikai, came to Edo from
Osaka in 1675, Bashō was
among the poets...
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poetry under Matsunaga Teitoku and
later studied under Nishiyama Sōin of the
Danrin school of poetry,
which emphasized comic linked verse.
Scholars have described...
- of haikai, as well as to
encourage the
writing of stand-alone Hokku. The
Danrin school reacted against the
wordplay and
mannerisms of the
Teimon school...