
A Strong Wind in the Sky: Ryokan Haiku, Tanka, and Chinese Poetry 400
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Yoshikan is an important representative figure of Japanese culture. His life experience of poverty, loneliness and contentment, as well as his unique world of poetry, have influenced Japan and even the world. This book selects more than 400 haiku, waka and Chinese poems from Ryokan. The haiku and waka are translated into Chinese, supplemented by the original Japanese text, pronunciation and translation annotations, and the Chinese poems are accompanied by concise annotations.
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