Koku_Saitcho_shounin.jpg
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Koku Saicho shounin (哭最澄上人), literally translated as Cry for noble Saichō , was written by Emperor Saga when noble Buddhist monk Saichō was died. Chinese calligraphic influence had been weaken after this period. This text was one of the example for such a transformation.
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Description Koku Saitcho shounin.jpg |
English:
Koku Saityou shounin, written by Emperor Saga. owned by Prince Konoe family
Transcription (Japanese characters here are read top to bottom, right to left): 像爐蒼生橋梁 / 少緇侶律儀疎 / 法軆何久住塵 / 心傷有餘
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Date |
日本語:
昭和9年12月22日発行
English:
Published on December 22, 1934
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Source |
日本語:
和様書道史
English:
History of Japanese Calligraphy
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Author |
日本語:
尾上八郎
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Notes :
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