Shōhaku
Shōhaku ( Japanese 肖柏 ; * 1443 ; † May 4, 1527 ) was a Japanese Waka and Renga poet. Shōhaku also led the writers ' names : Muan ( 夢 庵 ), Botange ( 牡丹 花 ) and Rōkaken ( 弄 花 軒 ).
Shōhaku wrote in 1488 in Minase with his teacher, the Buddhist monk and poet Iio Sōgi , and Sōchō , another student of Sōgis, the Renga collection Minase sangin hyakuin . The work is considered one of the best in this genre. He also worked on Sogi's Shinsen tsukubashu , a Renga collection that also includes new rules for writing Renga. In addition, Shōhaku wrote a commentary on Ise Monogatari , Ise monogatari shōbunshō , and a treatise on Renga poetry Shōhaku kōden .
Individual evidence
- ↑ asahi.net
- ↑ 肖柏 . In: デ ジ タ ル 版 日本人 名 大 辞典 + Plus at kotobank.jp. Kodansha, 2009, accessed January 30, 2012 (Japanese).
- ^ Encyclopedia Britannica - Shōhaku
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SURNAME | Shōhaku |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 肖柏 (Japanese); Muan (writer's name); 夢 庵 (writer's name, Japanese); Botange (writer's name); 牡丹 花 (writer's name, Japanese); Rōkaken (writer's name); 弄 花 軒 (writer's name, Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1443 |
DATE OF DEATH | May 4, 1527 |