- The
traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar divides a year into 24
solar terms (節氣). Xiǎoxuě (Chinese: 小雪; pinyin: xiǎoxuě) is the 20th
solar term. It begins...
- Yui
Shōsetsu (由井 正雪 or 由比 正雪, 1605 –
September 10, 1651) was a ****anese
military scholar and rōnin in the Edo period. He was one of the
ringleaders of...
- Shōjo
shōsetsu (****anese: 少女小説, lit. "girls' novel") is a
genre of ****anese po****r
fiction aimed at an
audience of
girls that
emerged in the
early 20th...
-
Accounts of the
incident appear in four texts:
Oushuku Zakki (1815), Toen
Shōsetsu (1825), Hyōryū Kishū (1835) and Ume-no-chiri (1844).
According to the legend...
- "Sanmon
Shosetsu" / "Senryo Yakusha" (三文小説/千両役者,
Sanmon Shōsetsu/Senryō Yakusha, lit. "Dime Novel"/"Star Actor") is a ****anese
double A-side
single by...
-
Renzoku Terebi Shōsetsu (連続テレビ小説, "serial TV novel"),
colloquially known as
asadora (朝ドラ, "Morning Drama"), is a serialized, 15
minutes per episode, ****anese...
- Kōkyū
Shōsetsu (後宮小説, lit. 'Inner
palace Novel') is a ****anese
fantasy novel written by Ken'ichi Sakemi,
published in 1989. It was Sakemi's
first novel...
- readers. The
magazine spawned multiple spin-off publications,
notably Shōsetsu June ('Novel June') and
Comic June. June
targeted a
readership of women...
-
phone novels, or
mobile phone novels (****anese: 携帯小説, Hepburn:
keitai shōsetsu, Chinese: 手機小說; pinyin: shǒujī xiǎoshuō), were
literary works originally...
- It has two
sister publications: the
quarterly BL
light novel magazine Shōsetsu Dear+ (****anese: 小説ディアプラス), and the
bimonthly BL
manga magazine Chéri+...