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Mukai Kyorai (向井 去来, 1651 – 8
October 1704) was a ****anese
haiku poet, and a
close disciple of
Matsuo Bashō. A physician's son,
Kyorai was born in Nagasaki...
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Kyorai, Bonchō, Bashō,
Fumikuni Natsu no
Tsuki (Summer Moon), by Bonchō, Bashō,
Kyorai Kirigirisu (Autumn Cricket), by Bonchō, Bashō, Yasui,
Kyorai Ume...
- "Perversity" (へそ曲がり, Hesomagari) "Catch" (キャッチ, Kyatchi) "Recurring" (去来,
Kyorai) Chapman, Paul (March 7, 2015). ""One-Punch Man"
Anime Greenlit". Crunchyroll...
- Boncho, Basho,
Kyorai: 3
Haikai poets....
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students compiled quotations from him
about his own poetry, most
notably Mukai Kyorai and
Hattori Dohō.
During the 18th century,
appreciation of Bashō's poems...
- "Night of Miracles" (奇跡の夜,
Kiseki no Yoru) 124. "Past and ****ure" (去来,
Kyorai) 125. "Morning of Truth" (真実の朝,
Shinjitsu no Asa) 126–128. "Revelations...
- (The Monkey's Raincoat), book in
hanshibon format, two
volumes Edited by
Kyorai and
Boncho Genroku 4 (1691)
Izutsuya Shobei,
publisher | 細道・より道・松尾芭蕉". basho-yamadera...
- the 17th-century ****anese poet
Matsuo Bashō, in a
letter to his
disciple Kyorai in 1690. Bashō was a
prominent early writer of haibun, then a new genre...
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models for his pupils, he
singled out four of Bashō's disciples: Kikaku,
Kyorai, Ransetsu, and Sodō. In 1770, he ****umed the haigō [jp] (俳号,
haiku pen name)...
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October 31, 1970)
Motoori Norinaga (June 21, 1730 –
November 5, 1801)
Mukai Kyorai (1651–1704):
haiku Mukoda Kuniko (November 28, 1929 –
August 22, 1981) Murakami...