List Of Japanese Classical Texts
This is a list of texts written in classical Japanese, grouped by genres and in chronological order. Genres Buddhism * Sangyō Gisho ** Shōmangyō Gisho (611) ** Yuimagyō Gisho (613) ** Hokke Gisho (615) * Gangōji Garan Engi (747) * Shin'yaku Kegonkyō Ongi Shiki (late Nara period) * Sangō Shiiki (794) * Ōjōyōshū (985) * heike nōkyō (1164) * Senchaku Hongan Nenbutsushū (1189) * Shōbōgenzō (mid 13th century) * Kyogyoshinsho (Kamakura period) * Tannisho (late Kamakura period) * Denkoroku (late Kamakura period) Confucianism and philosophy * Go Rin no Sho 1645 * Fudōchi Shinmyōroku (unknown) * Rongo Shitsuchu (1600) * Okina Mondō (1641) * Daigaku Kuwakumon (1655–1658) * Seikyo Yoroku (1665) * Shugi Washo (1673) * Gomo Jiki (1683) * Banmin Tokuyo (early 16th century) * Santokushō (early 16th century) * Dojimon (1704) * Shugi Gaisho (1709) * Rongo Kogi (1712) * Yojokun (1713) * Seiyō Kibun (1715) * Bendo (1717) * Benmei (1717) * Oritaku Shiba no K ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Classical Japanese
The classical Japanese language ( ''bungo'', "literary language"), also called "old writing" ( ''kobun''), sometimes simply called "Medieval Japanese" is the literary form of the Japanese language that was the standard until the early Shōwa period (1926–1989). It is based on Early Middle Japanese, the language as spoken during the Heian period (794–1185), but exhibits some later influences. Its use started to decline during the late Meiji period (1868–1912) when novelists started writing their works in the spoken form. Eventually, the spoken style came into widespread use, including in major newspapers, but many official documents were still written in the old style. After the end of World War II, most documents switched to the spoken style, although the classical style continues to be used in traditional genres, such as haiku and waka. Old laws are also left in the classical style unless fully revised. History Classical Japanese began to be written during the Heian pe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Okina Mondō (better known in Japan by its nickname Kaguya, )
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Okina may refer to: * ʻOkina, a letter used in some Polynesian languages, visually resembling a left single quotation mark * Okina () or , a character from the ''Rurouni Kenshin'' manga series * Okina, Spain, a village in the Basque Country * , a particular Japanese Noh, combining play/dance with Shinto ritual * , a Japanese satellite of the lunar orbiter SELENE In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Selene (; grc-gre, Σελήνη , meaning "Moon"''A Greek–English Lexicon's.v. σελήνη) is the goddess and the personification of the Moon. Also known as Mene, she is traditionally the daughter o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oritaku Shiba No Ki
is an autobiographical text written by Japanese Edo-period scholar-official Arai Hakuseki (1657–1725). It describes Arai's ancestors, his childhood, and his work as an official of the Tokugawa government, providing an invaluable perspective on the Tokugawa government of his day. Title Hakuseki does not explain the meaning or significance of the title. The general view is that it is in reference to poem in the ''Shin Kokin Wakashū'' poetry anthology: :''omoiizuru ori taku shiba no yūkeburi musebu mo ureshi wasuregatami ni'' :At dusk when I think of the one who is no longer here, I am happy to choke on the smoke of the burning brushwood twigs. It is a memento of the one who I can not forget. This poem was written by Emperor Go-Toba. The smoke that he chokes is an illusion for sobbing for his wife Owari, who died in 1204. The smoke from the burning brushwood twigs reminds him of the smoke from her cremation ceremony. For Hakuseki, the one who he yearns for and can not forget ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Seiyō Kibun
The is a 3-volume study of the Occident by Japanese politician and scholar Arai Hakuseki based on conversations with Italian missionary Giovanni Battista Sidotti. The first volume is a collection of conversations with Sidotti. The second volume is a study of "the five continents" (Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and the Americas). The third volume contains an overview of Roman Catholicism which includes some of Hakuseki's critical notes on Christianity, as well as a few comparisons he makes between Christianity and Buddhism Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and gra .... It was written in or around 1713, and published in 1882.Josephson, ''The Invention of Religion in Japan'', p.43-44. Translation of a key dialogue in the work can be found in Jason Josephson, '' The Invention ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rongo Kogi
In Māori mythology, Rongo or Rongo-mā-Tāne (also Rongo-hīrea, Rongo-marae-roa, and Rongo-marae-roa-a-Rangi) is a major god (''atua'') of cultivated plants, especially kumara (spelled ''kūmara'' in Māori), a vital crop. Other crops cultivated by Māori in traditional times included taro, yams (''uwhi''), cordyline (''tī''), and gourds (''hue''). Because of their tropical origin, most of these crops were difficult to grow except in the far north of the North Island, hence the importance of Rongo in New Zealand. He was also an important god of agriculture and god of war in the southern Cook Islands, especially on Mangaia where the Akaoro marae and Orongo marae were centres of his worship; where cooked taro was offered to him cited in to assure success in battle and the fertility of land. A legend concerning Rongo flying the first kite is told in the waiting room of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room, in which Rongo is voiced by Ernest Tavares. Separation of the primord ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gomo Jiki
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