- The
Hobutsushu (宝物集, "Collection of Treasures) is a ****anese
anthology of
setsuwa stories compiled by the monk
Taira no
Yasuyori in 1179. The same monk...
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noticed it ran away. Ōkagami (大鏡) Gōdanshō (江談抄)
Kohon Setsuwashū (古本説話集)
Hōbutsushū (宝物集) The
night parade was a po****r
theme in ****anese
visual art. One...
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journal "Kouunkikou" (耕雲紀行), the
fairytale "Tamura no Soushi" and the
Hobutsushu written by
Tairano Yasuyori in 1179,
among others. She is also referred...
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although this is the
original form of this poem, when re-collected
later in
Hōbutsushū, the last
phrase was
modified into haru na
wasure so (meaning remains...
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understood that the
hammer is to be
shaken or swung.
According to the
Hōbutsushū [ja] (1179), the
mallet is a "wonderful treasure", such that when one...
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Unschuld tr. (2021), p. 733: Yama****a, Tetsurō [in ****anese] (1995-06-30), "
Hōbutsushū shikai (4):
Shukke tonsei setsuwa kiji no kōshō (sono 1)" 『宝物集』私解(四)-出家遁世説話記事の考証(その一)-...
- (early 12th century)
Tsutsumi Chūnagon
Monogatari (late 12th century)
Hobutsushu (early
Kamakura period) Hosshinshū (early
Kamakura period)
Sumiyoshi Monogatari...
- (Chū)") by
Yoshiki Amino,
Iwanami Publishing, 1998 p. 57) The 12th
century Hobutsushu,
notes that
there were
bandits called kanatsubute who
would rob people...
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medieval setsuwa tales that had
treated Koshikibu no
Naishi ever
since the
Hōbutsushū [ja] in the
twelfth century. The Mumyōzōshi had
praised her as foremost...