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- It was most common in Noh chanting books and Renga ( linked verse ).
- He linked verse 1 of a chapter to verse 2, verse 2 to verse 3 and so on, and rejected traditionist interpretations if they contradicted interrelations between verses.
- In the United Kingdom, the first known English-language anthology was the " Starving sparrow temple anthology : haiku, tanka, linked verse and other pieces " edited by William E . Watt, 1971.
- New genres such as " renga ", or linked verse, and Noh theater developed among the common people, and " setsuwa " such as the Nihon Ryoiki were created by buddhist priests for preaching.
- As with most of the pre-Meiji poets, BashM was primarily a renku poet ( that is, he composed linked verse with other poets ), so he also wrote plenty of miscellaneous and love stanzas for the interior lines of a renku.
- Born as Hirayama TMgo ( s ^ q \ 鋮擭 ), the son of a wealthy merchant in Osaka, he first studied haikai poetry under Matsunaga Teitoku and later studied under Nishiyama SMin of the Danrin school of poetry, which emphasized comic linked verse.
- A comparable, though less evolved, tradition of'linked verse'( " li閚 j?", written with the same characters as'renku') evolved in Qin-dynasty China, and it has been argued that this Chinese form influenced Japanese renga during its formative period.
- A lighter form of renga called " haikai no renga " ( " playful " linked verse ) was introduced near the end of the 15th century . " Haikai " was the linked verse practice followed and elevated by Matsuo BashM and others until the Meiji period ( 1867 1912 ).
- A lighter form of renga called " haikai no renga " ( " playful " linked verse ) was introduced near the end of the 15th century . " Haikai " was the linked verse practice followed and elevated by Matsuo BashM and others until the Meiji period ( 1867 1912 ).
- SMseki's literary career began in 1903, when he began to contribute haiku, " renku " ( haiku-style linked verse ), " haitaishi " ( linked verse on a set theme ) and literary sketches to literary magazines, such as the prominent " Takahama Kyoshi.
- SMseki's literary career began in 1903, when he began to contribute haiku, " renku " ( haiku-style linked verse ), " haitaishi " ( linked verse on a set theme ) and literary sketches to literary magazines, such as the prominent " Takahama Kyoshi.
- The elaborate linking format developed by the editors was also picked up and carried forward with the development of the renga or " linked verse " form, in which poets wrote a series of verses together in turns by continuing the image of the previous verse and introducing something new for the next poet to work with.
- The 36-verse Kasen became the most popular form of " renga ", and commonly spoken words as well as slang and haikai no renga " ( " comical linked verse " ) or simply " haikai ", and Matsuo BashM is known as the greatest " haikai " poet.
- Issa's works include haibun ( passages of prose with integrated haiku ) such as " Oraga Haru " ( J0?L0 % f " My Spring " ) and " Shichiban Nikki " ( Nju錯?" Number Seven Journal " ), and he collaborated on more than 250 renku ( collaborative linked verse ).
- Hearing the rice-planting songs in the fields, BashM composed a poem that complimented the host on the elegance of his home and region which he associated with the historical " beginnings " ( " hajime " ) of furyu or poetic art while suggesting his joy and gratitude at being able to compose linked verse or " poetry " ( furyu ) for the " first time " ( " hajime " ) in the Interior ( Oku ).