〘Noun〙 A type of linked verse in which the first and second verses are alternated. During the Insei period, it was derived from one-verse linked verse (short linked verse), and after the Shin Kokin period, one hundred verses (one volume, 100 verses) became the standard. Long linked verse. ※Imakagami (1170), 8: "When you come to visit us, you are always told things like 'The chained bricks'." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 上句と下句とを交互に詠み続けていく連歌。院政時代に一句連歌(短連歌)から派生し、新古今時代以後には百韻(一巻一〇〇句)が規準となった。長連歌。※今鏡(1170)八「君達参りては、くさりれんがなどいふ事、つねにせらるるに」
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