Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 2004 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 78
... beginning of poetry to the earliest moment pos- sible , namely around the beginning of the cosmos . The Kaifûsô had no qualms about admitting to a late beginning of Sino - Japanese composition in Japan , especially because this move ...
... beginning of poetry to the earliest moment pos- sible , namely around the beginning of the cosmos . The Kaifûsô had no qualms about admitting to a late beginning of Sino - Japanese composition in Japan , especially because this move ...
Page 80
... beginning of belles lettres and poetry proper at the court of Emperor Tenji ( r . 668-671 ) , who built his short - lived capital at Ômi close to the Biwa Lake near Kyoto . Tenji's son Prince Otomo was deposed in the bloody Jinshin War ...
... beginning of belles lettres and poetry proper at the court of Emperor Tenji ( r . 668-671 ) , who built his short - lived capital at Ômi close to the Biwa Lake near Kyoto . Tenji's son Prince Otomo was deposed in the bloody Jinshin War ...
Page 103
... beginning . As a spring poem it marks the beginning of the year and of a new cycle of the seasons . The Kokinshû is indeed the first anthol- ogy that uses seasonal time as its overarching principle of arrangement . Although some books ...
... beginning . As a spring poem it marks the beginning of the year and of a new cycle of the seasons . The Kokinshû is indeed the first anthol- ogy that uses seasonal time as its overarching principle of arrangement . Although some books ...
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abdication ancient anthology appears Beijing benefiting the world century chapter China Chizô classical commentary Confucian Confucius cosmology culture dynasty early Chinese earth Emperor example Five Phases five planets Graham Guodian Chu Ibid imperial inscriptions interpretation Ise Monogatari Japan Japanese poetry Japanese preface Kaifûsô Knoblock Kokin Wakashû Kokinshû Komachi land altar language literary literature Lü Buwei Lun yu Lüshi chunqiu Masafusa meaning Mencius metaphor Mohist Mozi Nihon shoki one's Ono no Komachi passage philosophy pivot-word poem poetic poets Prince Ôtsu refers ritual ruler sage scholars seat of power semiotic Shang Shiji Shun Sino-Japanese preface Sun Bin Sunzi bingfa supracodal Taibei Tang Yu zhi term wu xing textual tion Tokyo tradition translation University Press verb village worthy wagami waka waka poetry Wang Guowei words writing wu xing Xunzi Yangist Yu zhi Dao Zhang Zheng Zhonghua shuju Zhou Zhuangzi Zuozhuan