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Kanbun (漢文 'Han writing') is a
system for
writing Literary Chinese used in ****an from the Nara
period until the 20th century. Much of ****anese literature...
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Kanbun Uechi (上地完文,
Uechi Kanbun, May 5, 1877 –
November 25, 1948) was the
founder of Uechi-Ryū, one of the
primary karate styles of Okinawa.
Kanbun was...
- half-soft", the
style was
renamed Uechi-Ryū
after the
founder of the style,
Kanbun Uechi, an
Okinawan who went to
Fuzhou in
Fujian Province,
China to study...
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Kanbun (寛文) was a ****anese era (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Manji and
before Enpō. This
period spanned the
years from
April 1661 to
September 1673. The...
- The
Kanbun Master (****anese: 寛文大師; fl. c. 1660–1673) was a ****anese
woodblock print artist and
mentor to
Hishikawa Moronobu, who is
generally considered...
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Kanbun is a
Unicode block containing annotation characters used in ****anese
copies (
kanbun) of
classical Chinese texts, to
indicate reading order. Its...
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private (see
Zainichi Korean).
There is also a
notable history of use of
Kanbun (classical Chinese) as a
language of
literature and
diplomacy in ****an,...
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cannot be determined.
There are
occasional spellings which derive from
kanbun (****anese form of
literary Chinese),
where the
kanji form
follows literary...
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sometime before 712, was
written in
kanbun. Even
today ****anese high
schools and some
junior high
schools teach kanbun as part of the curriculum. No full-fledged...
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although some of
these were
likely intended to be read as ****anese
using the
kanbun method, and show
influences of ****anese
grammar such as ****anese word order...