Hattori Nankaku

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Hattori Nankaku

Hattori Nankaku ( Japanese 服 部 南 郭 ; * 1683 in Kyōto ; † 1759 ), also called Fuku Nankaku ( 服 南 郭 ), was a Japanese painter and poet.

Life

Hattori entered the service of Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu , who was an official and advisor to the Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi , in 1700 as a samurai and waka poet . Through him he met the Confucian philosopher Ogyū Sorai , whose pupil and follower he became around 1710. Under its influence, he turned to the Kanshi poetry. After Yanagisawa's death, there was a falling out with his successor, Hattori left the services of the house and from then on lived as a poet and painter of the Nanga style ( Bunjinga ).

After the death of his teacher Ogyū, he continued his literary legacy. In 1724 he printed the Chinese Tangshi xuan (Japanese Tōshisen ), a collection of poems from the Tang period compiled according to tradition by Li Panlong , which popularized this poetry in Japan.

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