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poets of the time, and when the Japanese met foreign diplomats of the time, they communicated in Chinese writing. Some went to China for study or diplomatic relations, and learned under
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was also one of the earliest works of Japanese literature, and according to Judith Rabinovitch and Timothy Bradstock, it was a collection of
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poems. During World War II, Japanese militarist propaganda encouraged study and composition of
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Dance of the butterflies : Chinese poetry from the Japanese court tradition
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because it was considered to boost the "martial spirit". After 1945, study of
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in Japan among Japanese aristocrats and proliferated until the modern period.
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hobbyists maintain the chanting tradition, but they are few and far between.
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poet, who even ordered the compilation of 3 anthologies of
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steadily declined as the school system was changed by the
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Judith N Rabinovitch and Timothy Roland Bradstock (2005)
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composition is not limited to Medieval Japan. During the
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collection was published in 905. Even before the early
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was the most popular form of poetry during the early
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The Japanese poets of 151:和歌 referred to Japanese poetry proper. 690: 289:is usually studied in the upper-level 488: 421: 604:List of Japanese poetry anthologies 514: 192:poets of the Heian period included 172:and others influenced the Japanese 13: 386:University of Hawaii Press, 1998. 14: 714: 401: 660:Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry 655:Japanese poets (category list) 376: 356: 1: 349: 160:, great Chinese poets of the 87:may have been Omi no Mifune, 597:Poetry works and collections 7: 448:Imperial kanshi collections 335: 65:The earliest collection of 45:poets. It literally means " 10: 719: 60: 37:in general as well as the 673: 647: 596: 522: 453: 243: 137:, while the character 歌 ( 27: 300: 75:, compiled in 751. The 33:is a Japanese term for 408:A general introduction 89:Isonokami no Yakatsugu 41:written in Chinese by 198:Sugawara no Michizane 285:policies. Nowadays, 269:was a noted poet of 679:Articles with poems 283:American Occupation 685: 684: 482: 481: 372:978-1-885445-25-4 710: 674:Individual poems 509: 502: 495: 486: 485: 442: 435: 428: 419: 418: 395: 380: 374: 360: 251:Neo-Confucianism 248: 246: 245: 113:of 827. 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Index

Chinese poetry
Japanese poetry
Japanese
Han poetry
Heian period
Kaifūsō
occasional verse
Isonokami no Yakatsugu
Ryōunshū
Bunka Shūreishū
Keikokushū
waka
Kokin Wakashū
Heian period
waka
Shi Jing
Six Dynasties
Tang dynasty
Bai Juyi
Chinese poets
Li Bai
Du Fu
Kūkai
Sugawara no Michizane
Wakan rōeishū
Edo period
Meiji period
Neo-Confucianism
Natsume Sōseki
Maresuke Nogi

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