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  • Kanbun Master
  • Early ukiyo-e artist

    The Kanbun Master (Japanese: 寛文大師; fl. c. 1660–1673) was a Japanese woodblock print artist and mentor to Hishikawa Moronobu, who is generally considered

    Kanbun Master

    Kanbun Master

    Kanbun_Master

  • Kanbun Uechi
  • Okinawan karateka

    Kanbun Uechi (上地完文, Uechi Kanbun; May 5, 1877 – November 25, 1948) was the founder of Uechi-Ryū, one of the primary karate styles of Okinawa. Kanbun was

    Kanbun Uechi

    Kanbun Uechi

    Kanbun_Uechi

  • Hishikawa Moronobu
  • Japanese painter (1618–1694)

    when he then turned to ukiyo-e, which he studied with his mentor, the Kanbun Master.[citation needed] The earliest known illustration of Moronobu that can

    Hishikawa Moronobu

    Hishikawa Moronobu

    Hishikawa_Moronobu

  • Utagawa Yoshifuji
  • Japanese painter

    name Nishimura Tōtarō (Japanese: 西村藤太郎); 1828–1887) was a Japanese ukiyo-e master of the late Edo and early Meiji periods. Yoshifuji was a pupil of Utagawa

    Utagawa Yoshifuji

    Utagawa_Yoshifuji

  • Yanagawa Nobusada
  • Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Yanagawa Nobusada

    Yanagawa Nobusada

    Yanagawa_Nobusada

  • Uechi-Ryū
  • Style of karate

    half-soft", the style was renamed Uechi-Ryū after the founder of the style, Kanbun Uechi, an Okinawan who went to Fuzhou in Fujian Province, China to study

    Uechi-Ryū

    Uechi-Ryū

    Uechi-Ryū

  • Marriage in Japan
  • take place in a banquet hall, before or during the reception party, with a Master of Ceremonies officiating and guests seated around tables. Although these

    Marriage in Japan

    Marriage in Japan

    Marriage_in_Japan

  • List of anonymous masters
  • Fastolf [fr] Master of Jouvenel Kanbun Master Master of the Karlsruhe Passion Master of the Khanenko Adoration Kirchdorf Master Master L. Cz. Master of the

    List of anonymous masters

    List_of_anonymous_masters

  • Sakuichi Fukazawa
  • Japanese painter

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Sakuichi Fukazawa

    Sakuichi Fukazawa

    Sakuichi_Fukazawa

  • Eishōsai Chōki
  • Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Eishōsai Chōki

    Eishōsai Chōki

    Eishōsai_Chōki

  • Kojima Gyokuhō
  • Japanese artist

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Kojima Gyokuhō

    Kojima_Gyokuhō

  • List of painters by name beginning with "K"
  • painter Kamisaka Sekka (神坂雪佳, 1866–1942), Japanese artist and designer Kanbun Master (寛文大師, c. 1660–1673), Japanese woodblock printer Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944)

    List of painters by name beginning with "K"

    List of painters by name beginning with

    List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"K"

  • Baiōken Eishun
  • Japanese painter and print artist

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Baiōken Eishun

    Baiōken Eishun

    Baiōken_Eishun

  • Sadao Watanabe (artist)
  • Japanese printmaker

    rendered in the mingei (folk art) tradition of Japan. As a student of the master textile dye artist Serizawa Keisuke (1895–1984), Watanabe was associated

    Sadao Watanabe (artist)

    Sadao_Watanabe_(artist)

  • Torii Kiyomoto
  • Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Torii Kiyomoto

    Torii_Kiyomoto

  • Urakusai Nagahide
  • 19th-century Japanese woodblock artist

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Urakusai Nagahide

    Urakusai Nagahide

    Urakusai_Nagahide

  • Shunbaisai Hokuei
  • Japanese artist (died 1837)

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Shunbaisai Hokuei

    Shunbaisai Hokuei

    Shunbaisai_Hokuei

  • Shunkōsai Hokushū
  • 19th-century Japanese painter

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Shunkōsai Hokushū

    Shunkōsai Hokushū

    Shunkōsai_Hokushū

  • Kanei Uechi
  • Okinawan karateka

    Uechi (上地完英, Uechi Kan'ei; June 26, 1911–February 23, 1991) was the son of Kanbun Uechi, founder of Uechi-Ryū, one of the primary karate styles of Okinawa

    Kanei Uechi

    Kanei Uechi

    Kanei_Uechi

  • Yoshida Hanbei
  • Japanese illustrator

    consistently adroit and well thought out but clearly the work of a talented master rather than of an artistic genius." It is believed that Hanbei either died

    Yoshida Hanbei

    Yoshida Hanbei

    Yoshida_Hanbei

  • Ryūkōsai Jokei
  • Japanese painter

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Ryūkōsai Jokei

    Ryūkōsai Jokei

    Ryūkōsai_Jokei

  • Kawamata Tsuneyuki
  • Japanese ukiyo-e artist (born c. 1677)

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Kawamata Tsuneyuki

    Kawamata Tsuneyuki

    Kawamata_Tsuneyuki

  • Matsuno Chikanobu
  • Japanese painter

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Matsuno Chikanobu

    Matsuno Chikanobu

    Matsuno_Chikanobu

  • Miyagawa Isshō
  • Japanese painter

    paintings of erotic scenes. Isshō was banished from Edo in 1751, along with his master Chōshun, to the island of Niijima off the Izu Peninsula for a year. This

    Miyagawa Isshō

    Miyagawa_Isshō

  • Katsukawa Shunsen
  • Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Katsukawa Shunsen

    Katsukawa Shunsen

    Katsukawa_Shunsen

  • Hirosada II
  • Designer

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Hirosada II

    Hirosada II

    Hirosada_II

  • Sawa Sekkyō
  • Japanese woodblock print designer

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Sawa Sekkyō

    Sawa Sekkyō

    Sawa_Sekkyō

  • Eiichi Kotozuka
  • Japanese artist (b. 1906, d. 1981)

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Eiichi Kotozuka

    Eiichi_Kotozuka

  • Gihachiro Okuyama
  • Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Gihachiro Okuyama

    Gihachiro_Okuyama

  • Kawamata Tsunemasa
  • Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Kawamata Tsunemasa

    Kawamata Tsunemasa

    Kawamata_Tsunemasa

  • Utagawa Yoshifusa
  • Japanese ukiyo-e artist

    also known as Ipposai Yoshifusa (Japanese: 一宝斎), was a Japanese ukiyo-e master and a pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi of the Utagawa school. His best known work

    Utagawa Yoshifusa

    Utagawa Yoshifusa

    Utagawa_Yoshifusa

  • Reika Iwami
  • Japanese woodblock artist (1927–2020)

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Reika Iwami

    Reika_Iwami

  • Hiroyuki Tajima
  • Japanese printmaker

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Hiroyuki Tajima

    Hiroyuki_Tajima

  • Tsukimaro
  • Japanese ukiyo-e artist

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Tsukimaro

    Tsukimaro

    Tsukimaro

  • Schools of ukiyo-e artists
  • II Shōsai Ikkei Utagawa Shigemaru Utagawa Shigekiyo Utagawa Hirokage Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Setsuri Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei

    Schools of ukiyo-e artists

    Schools_of_ukiyo-e_artists

  • Gatōken Shunshi
  • Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Gatōken Shunshi

    Gatōken Shunshi

    Gatōken_Shunshi

  • Arakaki Seishō
  • Okinawan martial artist

    長順), founder of Gōjū-ryū; Funakoshi Gichin, founder of Shotokan; Uechi Kanbun, founder of Uechi-ryū; Kanken Tōyama, founder of Shūdōkan; Mabuni Kenwa

    Arakaki Seishō

    Arakaki Seishō

    Arakaki_Seishō

  • Utagawa Sadafusa
  • Japanese ukiyo-e artist

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Utagawa Sadafusa

    Utagawa_Sadafusa

  • Suwa Kanenori
  • Japanese woodblock print artist

    Ginkō List of Utagawa school members Not associated with any school Kanbun Master Sharaku Sawa Sekkyō Toriyama Sekien Ogata Gekkō Sugimura Jihei Kobayashi

    Suwa Kanenori

    Suwa Kanenori

    Suwa_Kanenori

  • Karate
  • Japanese and Okinawan martial art

    Okinawan karate masters also came to mainland Japan to teach karate. These included Kenwa Mabuni, Chōjun Miyagi, Kanken Tōyama, and Kanbun Uechi. With the

    Karate

    Karate

    Karate

  • Japanese writing system
  • sometime before 712, was written in kanbun. Even today Japanese high schools and some junior high schools teach kanbun as part of the curriculum. No full-fledged

    Japanese writing system

    Japanese writing system

    Japanese_writing_system

  • Toraijin
  • Pre-modern immigrants to Japan

    these periods, they introduced Confucianism, Buddhism, Chinese characters (Kanbun/Kanji), medicine, lunar calendar, and cultural practices such as Sue ware

    Toraijin

    Toraijin

    Toraijin

  • Writing in the Ryukyu Kingdom
  • (Kanbun) stone inscriptions, but a stone epitaph was written with kana. In the 16th century, a new style of stone inscriptions emerged, with Kanbun on

    Writing in the Ryukyu Kingdom

    Writing_in_the_Ryukyu_Kingdom

  • Kanki Izumigawa
  • Okinawan karate master (1908–1967)

    advisor. Kanki Izumigawa died in 1967 at the age of 59. His oldest son Kanbun Izumigawa carried on his School in Japan as the second soke of the Senbukan

    Kanki Izumigawa

    Kanki Izumigawa

    Kanki_Izumigawa

  • Gichū-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Shiga Prefecture, Japan

    foundation or original name of this temple is unknown. The name of Gichū-ji is a kanbun pronunciation of the name "Yoshinaka". Kiso Yoshinaka was the cousin of

    Gichū-ji

    Gichū-ji

    Gichū-ji

  • Ukiyo-e
  • Genre of Japanese art

    painted hanging scrolls known as Portraits of Kanbun Beauties gained popularity. The paintings of the Kanbun era (1661–1673), most of which are anonymous

    Ukiyo-e

    Ukiyo-e

    Ukiyo-e

  • George Mattson (martial artist)
  • American karateka

    Uechi Kanbun returned to Okinawa and taught at his son's karate school in Nago, Okinawa, Japan. During that time, Tomoyose Ryuko studied with Kanbun Uechi

    George Mattson (martial artist)

    George_Mattson_(martial_artist)

  • Japanese literature
  • literature. Early texts were often written in pure Classical Chinese or kanbun (漢文, lit. 'Chinese writing'), a style of Classical Chinese influenced by

    Japanese literature

    Japanese_literature

  • Ikkyū
  • Japanese Zen Buddhist monk (1394–1481)

    medieval Japan's greatest calligraphers and sumi-e artists. Ikkyū wrote in Kanbun-style classical Chinese, which was employed by many contemporary Japanese

    Ikkyū

    Ikkyū

    Ikkyū

  • Ikebana
  • Traditional Japanese flower arranging

    oldest published manual. The Kawari Kaden Hisho (替花伝秘書) was published in Kanbun 1 (1661). This was carefully written and instructive ikebana text, with

    Ikebana

    Ikebana

    Ikebana

  • Keido Fukushima
  • Japanese Rinzai Zen master, head abbot of Tōfuku-ji

    calligraphy, Fukushima was an authority on reading classical Chinese and Kanbun (a hybrid Chinese/Japanese script). Although many Buddhist priests produce

    Keido Fukushima

    Keido Fukushima

    Keido_Fukushima

  • Chữ Nôm
  • Chinese-based Vietnamese writing system

    accessible to the less than five percent of the Vietnamese population who had mastered written Chinese. Although all formal writing in Vietnam was done in Classical

    Chữ Nôm

    Chữ Nôm

    Chữ_Nôm

  • Fujian White Crane
  • Chinese martial art

    vague. The school's founder, Kanbun Uechi, studied a martial art called "Pangai Noon" (half hard, soft) under unknown master (it was believed to be Zhou

    Fujian White Crane

    Fujian White Crane

    Fujian_White_Crane

  • Risshō Ankokuron
  • Japanese Buddhist treatise by Nichiren

    takes the form of a dialogue between "a visitor" and "the master", and is written in kanbun (Classical Chinese). It propounds the idea that placing one's

    Risshō Ankokuron

    Risshō_Ankokuron

  • Furigana
  • Japanese style of ruby text

    a mandatory part of the written language. In the written style known as kanbun, which is the Japanese approximation of Classical Chinese, small marks called

    Furigana

    Furigana

  • Nine-fold seal script
  • Stylised, rectilinear, folded form of Chinese calligraphy

    but occasionally seen in other contexts, such as the seals of Daoist masters. Strokes are conformed to the horizontal and vertical directions. As the

    Nine-fold seal script

    Nine-fold seal script

    Nine-fold_seal_script

  • Seisan
  • Kata of karate

    the second of the three kata of Pangai-noon learned and then taught by Kanbun Uechi. It has obvious foundations in Sanchin, relying primarily on the "Sanchin

    Seisan

    Seisan

  • Chiteiki
  • Yoshishige no Yasutane 慶滋保胤 (c. 933 – 1002). Composed in Sino-Japanese (漢文, kanbun), Chiteiki is considered a foundational example of recluse writing known

    Chiteiki

    Chiteiki

  • Standard Form of National Characters
  • Chinese character standard in Taiwan

    version in 1982. Kai Master Draft of Standard Form of National Characters (Chinese: 國字標準字體楷體母稿), for Regular script. Ming Master Draft of Standard Form

    Standard Form of National Characters

    Standard_Form_of_National_Characters

  • Chinese characters
  • Logographic writing system

    referred to as kanji. During the Nara period (710–794), readers and writers of kanbun—the Japanese term for Literary Chinese writing—began utilizing a system

    Chinese characters

    Chinese characters

    Chinese_characters

  • Noppera-bō
  • Yokai

    beast. However, sometimes their real identity is not known, and in the Kanbun 3 (1663) kaidan collection Sorori monogatari [ja], it was written that in

    Noppera-bō

    Noppera-bō

    Noppera-bō

  • Daichi Sokei
  • under the poet Gulin Qingmao (Japanese: 古林清茂; rōmaji: Kurin Seimo). His kanbun poetry often praises the teaching of Eihei Dōgen, especially Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō

    Daichi Sokei

    Daichi Sokei

    Daichi_Sokei

  • Richard Douglas Lane
  • American art historian

    Lane Collection". Calendar News: 6–7.. Hanada, Fujio (2014). “Otogi Boko (Kanbun 11-nen ban)” in Japanese, Asakura, Haruhiko (ed.). Kanazoshi shusei, Volume

    Richard Douglas Lane

    Richard_Douglas_Lane

  • Brigitte D'Ortschy
  • German Buddhist architect

    Those parts of Phillip Kapleau's book which were originally written in Kanbun she translated anew into English to keep her German translation as faithful

    Brigitte D'Ortschy

    Brigitte D'Ortschy

    Brigitte_D'Ortschy

  • Mito Tōshō-gū
  • Shinto shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

    armor maker from Nara. The Iwai family moved from Nara to Edo during the Kanbun era (1661-1672), gaining renown as the Shogunate's chief armor makers. The

    Mito Tōshō-gū

    Mito Tōshō-gū

    Mito_Tōshō-gū

  • Zenken Kojitsu
  • Illustrated history of Japanese historical figures and heroes

    the Nanboku-chō period, it contains portraits and rough biographies in kanbun of 585 imperial family members, loyal retainers, and historical heroines

    Zenken Kojitsu

    Zenken Kojitsu

    Zenken_Kojitsu

  • Hōkō-ji (Kyoto)
  • Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan

    to Sunpu Castle with profuse apologies, Ieyasu refused to be placated." Kanbun 2 (June 16, 1662): An earthquake destroys the temple, the great statue,

    Hōkō-ji (Kyoto)

    Hōkō-ji (Kyoto)

    Hōkō-ji_(Kyoto)

  • Ikiryō
  • Spirit in Japanese folklore

    The horror story (kaidan) collection Sorori Monogatari (曾呂利物語), published Kanbun 3, or 1663, includes a tale of a woman whose ikiryō assumed the shape of

    Ikiryō

    Ikiryō

    Ikiryō

  • Japanese poetry
  • Literary tradition of Japan

    linguistic and mutual poetic development, in Japan. Developments include the Kanbun system of writing by means of adapting Classical Chinese for use in Japan

    Japanese poetry

    Japanese poetry

    Japanese_poetry

  • Bendōwa
  • 1231 Japanese Buddhist essay by Dōgen

    China to Japan, it was not widely known for hundreds of years until the Kanbun Era (1661–1673), when it was found in a temple in Kyoto. In 1684, it was

    Bendōwa

    Bendōwa

  • Fuzhou
  • Capital of Fujian, China

    States Coast Guard Zhou Zihe (周子和, 1874–1926), possible shifu of Uechi Kanbun, founder of Uechi Ryū Ludi Lin (林路迪, born 1987), Chinese-Canadian actor

    Fuzhou

    Fuzhou

    Fuzhou

  • Mizuchi
  • Water deity

    The text designates the creature as a qiulong (虬/虯) in Chinese prose (kanbun), but the annotation gives its Japanese reading as mitsuchi. Note that 河伯

    Mizuchi

    Mizuchi

    Mizuchi

  • Puhua
  • Legendary Chinese Zen master

    together with a "Japanese Translation" of the "original" in literary Chinese (kanbun). The original text may have been written in the middle of the 17th century

    Puhua

    Puhua

    Puhua

  • Hakuin Ekaku
  • Japanese Zen Buddhist master (1686–1769)

    left a voluminous body of works, divided in Dharma Works (14 vols.) and Kanbun Works (4 vols.). The following are the best known, and also translated in

    Hakuin Ekaku

    Hakuin Ekaku

    Hakuin_Ekaku

  • Zuo Zhuan
  • 4th century BC Chinese narrative history

    竹内照夫 (1974–75). Shunjū Sashiden 春秋左氏伝 [Chunqiu Zuoshi zhuan]. Zenshaku kanbun taikei 全釈漢文体系 [Fully Interpreted Chinese Literature Series] 4–6. Tokyo:

    Zuo Zhuan

    Zuo Zhuan

    Zuo_Zhuan

  • Brushtalk
  • International use of Literary Chinese

    knowledge of classical Chinese (wenyan 文言) or Literary Sinitic (Hanwen 漢文, Jap: kanbun, Kor: hanmun 한문, Viet.: hán văn) to improvise and make meaning through writing

    Brushtalk

    Brushtalk

    Brushtalk

  • Fires in Edo
  • Frequent fires in the Japanese city

    this great fire. 1668 : A major fire broke out in Edo on March 3, 1668 (Kanbun 8, 1st day of the 2nd month). This disaster was attributed to arson; and

    Fires in Edo

    Fires in Edo

    Fires_in_Edo

  • Ie, Okinawa
  • Village in Kyushu, Japan

    (West) Elementary School (西小学校) Uechi Kanbun, Founder of Uechi-Ryū. Shinjō Kiyohide, 9th Dan Okinawan Uechi-Ryū Master, nine-time all-Okinawa Kata and Kumite

    Ie, Okinawa

    Ie, Okinawa

    Ie,_Okinawa

  • List of Nintendo DS games (J–P)
  • Daigakusei Ryoku Kentei DS ASK ASK 20081220081204December 4, 2008 (JP) Kobun Kanbun DS IE Institute IE Institute 20091120091105November 5, 2009 (JP) Kodomo

    List of Nintendo DS games (J–P)

    List of Nintendo DS games (J–P)

    List_of_Nintendo_DS_games_(J–P)

  • Du Fu
  • Tang dynasty Chinese poet (712–770)

    "united in his work traits which previous men had displayed only singly". He mastered all the forms of Chinese poetry: Chou says that in every form he "either

    Du Fu

    Du Fu

    Du_Fu

  • Comparison of karate styles
  • Federation. Retrieved 19 June 2026. "Special Collector's Edition: History, Masters, Traditions, Philosophy". Kara-te. Blitz Publications. pp. 27, 39, 45 &

    Comparison of karate styles

    Comparison_of_karate_styles

  • Swan maiden
  • Mythical female creature

    Yūichi (2023). "Kanbun kundoku no torēningu to fushigi na setsuwa no kōsatsu (Nihon bungaku senkō)" 漢文訓読のトレーニングと不思議な説話の考察 (日本文学専攻) [Kanbun Kundoku Training

    Swan maiden

    Swan maiden

    Swan_maiden

  • Ki no Haseo
  • Japanese poet and scholar

    additionally, four of his waka can be found in Gosen Wakashū. His various kanbun writings were collected in a volume known as Kikashū (紀家集), "the Ki family

    Ki no Haseo

    Ki no Haseo

    Ki_no_Haseo

  • Imperial examination
  • Civil service examination system in Imperial China

    readers in understanding Classical Chinese. The Korean Gugyeol and Japanese Kanbun Kundoku writing systems modified the Chinese text with markers and annotations

    Imperial examination

    Imperial examination

    Imperial_examination

  • Japanese era name
  • Name given to the regnal years of a Japanese emperor

    Political Program of the Zhenguan Period (貞觀政要) Also rendered as Manchi. Kanbun 寛文 1661–1673 CE 13 years Xunzi Usage continued by the Emperor Reigen upon

    Japanese era name

    Japanese_era_name

  • Sagami Kokubun-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Kanagawa, Japan

    rebuilt in 1910, 1974 and again in 1994. In the Edo period, during the Kanbun era, a fundraising campaign was held to build a sutra repository, which

    Sagami Kokubun-ji

    Sagami Kokubun-ji

    Sagami_Kokubun-ji

  • Yuriwaka
  • Japanese folk character

    sekkyō-kuri), ascribed to a performer named Higurashi Kodayū (日暮小太夫). It dates to Kanbun 2 (1662). Although the kōwakamai dance version of the Tale of Yuriwaka is

    Yuriwaka

    Yuriwaka

    Yuriwaka

  • Feather cloak
  • Type of cloak

    Yūichi (2023). "Kanbun kundoku no torēningu to fushigi na setsuwa no kōsatsu (Nihon bungaku senkō)" 漢文訓読のトレーニングと不思議な説話の考察 (日本文学専攻) [Kanbun Kundoku Training

    Feather cloak

    Feather_cloak

  • Glossary of Japanese theater
  • Multi-act plays (続き狂言) that tell one continuous story, developed during the Kanbun period (1661-1672) as opposed to single-act hanare-kyōgen. Uba A type of

    Glossary of Japanese theater

    Glossary of Japanese theater

    Glossary_of_Japanese_theater

  • Uji (Being-Time)
  • Coinage of Sōtō Zen founder Dōgen

    system, arutoki ("at one time; etc.") was archaically transcribed 有時 in kanbun ("Chinese character writing"), and is now either written 或る時 with -ru る

    Uji (Being-Time)

    Uji (Being-Time)

    Uji_(Being-Time)

  • Medieval Japanese literature
  • Literature written during the Kamakura, Nanbokuchō and Muromachi periods in Japan

    gunki, or senki monogatari. The immediate predecessors of these works were kanbun chronicles composed in the Heian era such as the Shōmonki [ja] and Mutsu

    Medieval Japanese literature

    Medieval Japanese literature

    Medieval_Japanese_literature

  • 1666
  • Calendar year

    1591) December 26 – Alexandrine von Taxis, German Imperial General Post Master (b. 1589) December 30 – John Strangways, English politician (b. 1585) date

    1666

    1666

    1666

  • Rangaku
  • Early modern study of Dutch learning in Japan

    needed] Japan's first electricity manual, Fundamentals of the elekiteru Mastered by the Dutch (阿蘭陀始制エレキテル究理原, Oranda Shisei Erekiteru Kyūri-Gen) by Hashimoto

    Rangaku

    Rangaku

    Rangaku

  • Huainanzi
  • 2nd-century BC Chinese treatise

    ISBN 978-1-4384-5705-5. Kusuyama, Haruki (1979–1988). E-nan-ji 淮南子 [Huainanzi]. Shinshaku kanbun taikei (in Japanese). Vol. 54, 55, 62. Larre, Claude (1982). Le Traité VIIe

    Huainanzi

    Huainanzi

    Huainanzi

  • Old Korean
  • Earliest attested form of the Korean language

    eighth-century editions of Chinese-language Buddhist works. Similar to the Japanese kanbun tradition, these glosses provide Old Korean noun case markers, inflectional

    Old Korean

    Old_Korean

  • Samurai in Japanese literature
  • "Michiyukiburi", he penned "The Regulations" to his brother Tadaki in traditional kanbun script. Having taken Buddhist vows, Imagawa Ryoshun was greatly admired

    Samurai in Japanese literature

    Samurai_in_Japanese_literature

  • Kasha (folklore)
  • Japanese supernatural entity

    alive due to her poor conduct. In the Katakana-bon Inga monogatari (pub. Kanbun 1/1661), Book 3, Tale 11 "How a priest fallen to bad view harms self and

    Kasha (folklore)

    Kasha (folklore)

    Kasha_(folklore)

  • Nichiren
  • Japanese Buddhist monk and philosopher and True Buddha (1222–1282)

    formal styles. Some of Nichiren's kanbun works, especially the Risshō Ankoku Ron, are considered exemplary of the kanbun style, while many of his letters

    Nichiren

    Nichiren

    Nichiren

  • Atashin'chi
  • Japanese manga and anime series

    Teacher (物理の先生, Butsuri no sensei) voiced by: Kazuo Oka Kanji Teacher (漢文の先生, Kanbun no sensei) voiced by: Hidenari Ugaki Mr. Takabe (高部先生, Takabe-sensei) voiced

    Atashin'chi

    Atashin'chi

  • Translation
  • Transfer of the meaning of something in one language into another

    borrowings of Chinese vocabulary and writing system. Notable is the Japanese kanbun, a system for glossing Chinese texts for Japanese speakers. Though Indianized

    Translation

    Translation

    Translation

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