A book of Chinese poetry from the mid-Edo period. Written by Emura Hokkai. Five volumes in the main series and one sequel. Published in 1771. The author, who was more famous as a Chinese poet than as a Neo-Confucian scholar, summarizes the history of Chinese poetry in Japan. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
江戸時代中期の漢詩書。江村北海著。正編5巻,続編1巻。明和8 (1771) 年刊。朱子学者としてよりむしろ漢詩人として高名であった著者が,日本における漢詩の沿革をまとめたもの。
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