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had begun his poetic training in the Teimon school; but was much impressed by his meeting with Sōin, changing his pen name from Sōbō to Tosei, and becoming a member of the Danrin school. Though he later broke away from the latter, his mature style was to benefit from his ability to blend the
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The school arose in reaction against the serious "bookishness" and concern for traditional culture popular in Japanese poetry at the time, under the influence of
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The Danrin school favored plain language, everyday subjects, and the use of humor, often mocking or debunking the elegance of court
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The Japanese Family Storehouse; Or the Millionaires Gospel Modernised; Nippon Eitai-Gura or Daifuku Shin Choja Kyo 1688.
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with the artistic freedom nurtured by the Danrin poets.
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Index

Danrin
haikai
poetry
Nishiyama Sōin
Matsunaga Teitoku
Teimon school
waka
Matsuo Bashō
Saigyō
Sōgi
Dada
Haiga
Uejima Onitsura
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Japanese poetry
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List of Japanese poetry anthologies
Kaifūsō
Man'yōshū

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