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Konparu Zenchiku (金春 禅竹, [b. Shichirō
Ujinobu (七郎 氏信)] Error: {{nihongo}}:
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Latin script (pos 146) (help), 1405–1468, 1470 or 1471)...
- Technologies, an
American software company Bashō, a Noh play by
Komparu Zenchiku Basho, a
dialect of
Denya language Basho, a
concept in
Kitaro Nishida's...
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caused Noh to be
performed frequently for
Yoshimitsu thereafter.
Konparu Zenchiku, who was the great-grandson of Bishaō Gon no Kami, the
founder of the Konparu...
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considered to rank
among the
chief masterpieces of its creator,
Komparu Zenchiku. A
priest on a
travelling pilgrimage joins a
woman in a boat, who tells...
- In one Noh drama,
translated as, Yamauba, Dame of the Mountain,
Konparu Zenchiku states the following:
Yamauba is the
fairy of the mountains,
which have...
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traditionally attributed to Zeami, but is now
ascribed either to his son-in-law
Zenchiku or his son Motomasa. The Kita
school refers to this play as Kikaigashima...
- Buddhism.
Konparu Zenchiku considered Kawakatsu to be a
manifestation of the shukujin, a
universal god of destiny.
According to
Zenchiku,
Taiko Daimyojin...
- Genji. It is
sometimes attributed to
Zeami Motokiyo or to his son-in-law
Zenchiku; the
extant version of the text is
likely a
reworking of a
version written...
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Cultural Properties. The
Konparu school was
originally led by
Konparu Zenchiku (1405 – ca. 1470) and his
grandson Konparu Zenpō (1454 – ca. 1532). The...
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Kousei Yuki
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