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Japanese verse genre
the writing of stand-alone hokku. The Danrin school reacted against the wordplay and mannerisms of the Teimon school, and expanded both the subject matter
Haikai
The Danrin school (談林派) is a school of haikai poetry founded by the poet Nishiyama Sōin (1605 to 1682). The name literally means 'talkative forest' –
Danrin_school
17th century Japanese poet
of Matsunaga Teitoku and later studied under Nishiyama Sōin of the Danrin school of poetry, which emphasized comic linked verse. Scholars have described
Ihara_Saikaku
Japanese poet
haiku poet of the Edo period. Prominent in Osaka and belonging to the Danrin school of Japanese poetry, Uejima is credited, along with other Edo period
Uejima_Onitsura
Japanese poet (1644–1694)
under His reign. [1678] When Nishiyama Sōin, founder and leader of the Danrin school of haikai, came to Edo from Osaka in 1675, Bashō was among the poets
Matsuo_Bashō
Literary tradition of Japan
a type of satirical waka was also popular. One poetry school of the era was the Danrin school. Hokku renga, or of its later derivative, renku (haikai
Japanese_poetry
Hideo 吉野秀雄 (1902–1967), Shōwa period tanka poet Danrin school Five Men of the Pear Chamber Nijō poetic school Rokujō family Six best Waka poets Thirty-six
List of Japanese-language poets
List_of_Japanese-language_poets
Nuremberg Poetic School of Georg Philipp Harsdörffer and other figures. Emergence of Qing poetry (1644–1912) in China. Danrin school in Japan. The 17th-century
List of poetry groups and movements
List_of_poetry_groups_and_movements
Buddhist meditation of a decaying corpse
Buddha nature precisely because of their impurity. The tales of Empress Danrin and Empress Koumyou provide examples of women who willingly planned to expose
Nine_stages_of_decay
Kigin, came from his school. Teitoku's approach was criticised by the Danrin school for shallowness and excessive wordplay. One member, Bashō himself, is
Matsunaga_Teitoku
Japanese haikai-no-renga poet
H Blyth called Sōin "one of the Fathers of Haiku". Sōin founded the Danrin school of haikai poetry, which aimed to move away from the serious 'bookishness'
Nishiyama_Sōin
Buddhist schools established new systems of scholastic study in their schools' seminaries (danrin). Examples include the 18 Jōdo school danrin in Kantō
Buddhism_in_Japan
Major temple in Kyoto, Japan
Empress Tachibana no Kachiko, wife of Emperor Saga, founded a temple called Danrin-ji on the site of present-day Tenryū-ji where the monk Gikū lived and taught
Tenryū-ji
City in Kantō, Japan
every new year) Chōtoku Temple Iidaka Temple (known locally as “Iidaka Danrin (ato)”) Oio Shrine which dates back to Emperor Sujin Era, Year 7 (258 AD)
Sōsa
Emperor of Japan from 809 to 823
succession. Empress: Tachibana no Kachiko (橘嘉智子), also known as Empress Danrin (檀林皇后, Danrin-kōgō), Tachibana no Kiyotomo's daughter. Second Son: Imperial Prince
Emperor_Saga
Buddhist temple in Japan
Jūhachi Danrin, as the Edo period settled under the Tokugawa clan, Daizen-ji flourished greatly. After World War II, Daizen-ji left the Jōdo-shū school and
Daizen-ji_(Hachiōji)
Heian period Japanese monk
first housed him in the western wing of Tō-ji Temple; then moved him to Danrin Temple once it became completed. Gikū taught Zen Buddhism for several years
Gikū
Buddhist temple in Saitama Prefecture, Japan
region. In 1296, a school teaching Tendai named Senba Dangisho was founded in Naka-in, it flourished as one of the Kanto Hachi Danrin. Until the monk Tenkai
Naka-in
period haikai-no-renga (comical renga) poet who founded the Danrin ("talkative forest") school of haikai poetry Nozawa Bonchō 野沢 凡兆 (c. 1640 – 1714), haikai
17th_century_in_poetry
Buddhist temple in Kanagawa, Japan
to be close to the sea. Kōmyō-ji is number one among the Kantō Jūhachi Danrin (関東十八檀林), a group of 18 Jōdo temples established during the Edo period by
Kōmyō-ji_(Kamakura)
period haikai-no-renga (comical renga) poet, founder of the Danrin ("talkative forest") school of haikai poetry June – Thomas Randolph (died 1635), English
1605_in_poetry
Edo period Buddhist monk and exorcist
which at the time was the leading temple among the Jōdo-shū Kantō Jūhachi Danrin. One of Yūten's most famous tales is The Record of the Story of the Liberation
Yūten
period haikai-no-renga (comical renga) poet who founded the Danrin ("talkative forest") school of haikai poetry Poetry portal Poetry 17th century in poetry
1682_in_poetry
9th century Japanese monk
first housed him in the western wing of Tō-ji Temple; then moved him to Danrin Temple once it became completed. Gikū taught Zen Buddhism for several years
Egaku
Edo (also the Tokugawa family's ancestral temple), where the Jōdo sect's Danrin (a center for learning and training monks) was located. There he pursued
Ensetsu
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Gift; Similar to Darin; Good Wealth
Boy/Male
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Upholder of the Good; Wealthy; Gift; Possesses a Lot; Similar to Darin
Female
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Dagrún, DAGRUN means "day-rune."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daren, DARIN means "from Araines."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Danny, DANNIE means "God is my judge."
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Great; Form of Darren; Wealthy
Female
Welsh
Welsh form of Old French Caterine, CATRIN means "pure."
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Gift; Similar to Darin; Protector; Wealthy; Possessor of Good
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English Gaelic American Greek
Great.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daren, DARREN means "from Araines."
Boy/Male
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Gift; Similar to Darin
Boy/Male
English
Friend.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic DáirÃne, DARINA means "fertile, fruitful."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daren, DARRIN means "from Araines."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Handsome.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Darian, DARIEN means "possesses a lot, wealthy."
Male
English
English unisex name derived from Roman Latin Darius, DARIAN means "possesses a lot, wealthy."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Celtic, Chinese, Greek
Great; Form of Darren
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps be a nickname from Middle English daring ‘trembling’, ‘crouching or transfixed with fear’.
Male
Russian
(Даниил) Russian form of Greek Daniēl, DANIIL means "God is my judge."
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French
French form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, GASPARD means "treasure bearer."Â
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Free.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water like
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jewel
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Leader of Anarmy
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
Descended.
Biblical
his festival or dance
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant spelling of Avent.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Firm Love
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Symbol of Protection; Thread of Brother
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v. t.
Alt. of Darrain
a.
Bold; fearless; adventurous; as, daring spirits.
adv.
Dancing.
a.
Last; as, darrein continuance, the last continuance.
n.
Boldness; fearlessness; adventurousness; also, a daring act.
n.
The dunlin.
a.
Dancing the morrice; dancing.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Darn
n.
The dunlin.
a.
Of or pertaining to dancing; performed by dancing.
n.
A place mended by darning.
n.
One who practices rope dancing, high vaulting, or other daring gymnastic feats.
v.
Leaping; jumping; dancing.
n.
One of a breed of small terriers; -- called also Dandie Dinmont.
n.
A silver coin of about 86 grains, having the figure of an archer, and hence, in modern times, called a daric.
a.
Daring; reckless; dangerous.
n.
The dunlin.
n.
The dunlin.