[1] [Noun] ① Tachibana scriptures. There are various types. ② Refers to Noh scriptures in general. [2][1] A book written by Zeami. A colloquial name for "Fushikaden." [2] An abbreviation of "Hachijo Honkadensho," a Noh scripture compiled from various documents at the end of the Muromachi period. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
[1] 〘名〙① 立花の伝書。各種がある。② 能の伝書一般をさす。[2][一] 世阿彌の著書。「風姿花伝」の俗称。[二] 室町末期に各種伝書類が集成されて成立した能楽伝書「八帖本花伝書」の略称。
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