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Gunki monogatari (軍記物語,
Military chronicle-tale), or "war tales", is a
category of ****anese
literature written primarily in the
Kamakura and Muromachi...
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variety of
genres and
literary forms developed accordingly, such as the
gunki monogatari and otogi-zōshi
prose narratives, and
renga linked verse, as...
- Province. A
diary kept by a
member of the
Matsudaira clan, the
Amakusa Gunki, relates: "Men from Kōga in Ōmi
Province who
concealed their appearance...
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Monogatari (****anese: 物語, [monoɡaꜜtaɾi]) is a
literary form in
traditional ****anese
literature – an
extended prose narrative tale
comparable to epic literature...
- master." Carl
Steenstrup notes that 13th- and 14th-century
warrior writings (
gunki) "portra**** the
bushi in
their natural element, war,
eulogizing such virtues...
- (Chronicle of
Great Peace) is a
medieval ****anese
historical epic (see
gunki monogatari)
written in the late 14th
century and
covers the
period from...
- of Ezo (in ****anese)
National Archives of ****an:
Boshinshoyo Kinki oyobi Gunki Shinzu,
precise reproduction of
Imperial Standard and the
colors used by...
- The Tale of
Heiji (平治物語,
Heiji monogatari) is a ****anese war epic (
gunki monogatari)
detailing the
events of the
Heiji Rebellion of 1159–1160, in which...
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Gunki Taisei: 8,000–32,000
killed Tokugawa Jikki; The
Chronicles of
Toshogu Shrine: 35,270
killed ~23,000 defected[citation needed]
Sekigahara Gunki Taisei:...
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earlier mentions in
written records,[clarification needed] such as the
Osaka Gunki (大阪軍記, the
military records of Osaka), of the
standard knife and
short sword...