- The
Genpei Jōsuiki, also
known as the
Genpei Seisuiki (源平盛衰記), is a 48-book
extended version of the
Heike Monogatari (The Tale of the Heike). translations...
- nearby, and so the
mound was
hastily rebuilt.
According to the
Genpei Seisuiki and the
Kandenjihitsu the nue was said to be
buried at the Kiyomizu-dera...
-
Heian period; his fame was
depicted in The Tale of the
Heike and
Genpei Seisuiki, and he was the
subject of
various ****anese
traditional performing arts...
- monogatari) and The rise and fall of the
Minamoto and the
Taira (Genpei
Seisuiki). His
warrior prints were
unique in that they
depicted legendary po****r...
-
Azuma Kagami (late 13th century)
Shaku Nihongi (late 13th century)
Genpei Seisuiki (late
Kamakura period) Jinnō Shōtōki (1339?)
Heike Monogatari (1371) Ma****gami...
- a
source of inspiration. The
Genpei Jōsuiki, also
known as the
Genpei Seisuiki (源平盛衰記), is a 48-book
extended version of the
Heike Monogatari. The two...
- Tarōbō is
described as the
greatest tengu in ****an. In the text
Gempei Seisuiki, Tarōbō is
described as the
first of the
great tengu. Sōjōbō is also depicted...
-
mostly handed down in the war
chronicles The Tale of the
Heike and
Genpei Seisuiki.
According to the
description of the Tale of the Heike, he was born as...
- Russo-****anese War
Examples of
warrior prints (武者絵, Musha-e) include:
Gempei Seisuiki series,Miura
Daisuke Yoshiaki (1093-1181)
Azuma nishiki chūya
kurabe series...
- 1961
Yuurakushi Myotoku Shuppansha, 1961
Asian Science Reimei Shobo, 1961
Seisuiki Myootku Shuppansha, 1963
Toyoteki Gakufu Zenkoku Shiyukyokai, 1970 Yuraku...