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poetry. Loosely translated, it refers to "laments", but the precise meaning varied over the centuries. Originally it appears to have referred specifically to laments for the dead, but later came to include
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to describe the themes of several poems. With the exception of one poem describing a banishment, all were laments for the dead. In the
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principles. This shift in usage continued in later collections, and by the time of the
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are not certain and seem to have fluctuated, specifically grown broader, over time.
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the category included a very large number of poems on impermanence.
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most typically are poems of personal reminiscence and lament.
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The precise meaning and boundaries of what constitute an
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Index

waka
Buddhist poems
impermanence
love poems
waka
classical Japanese
bu-date
Man'yōshū
banka
Bunka Shūreishū
classical Chinese
imperial collections
Kokin Wakashū
Gosen Wakashū
Shūi Wakashū
Goshūi Wakashū
Senzai Wakashū
Shinkokin Wakashū
Shokukokin Wakashū
Shokusenzai Wakashū
Shokugoshūi Wakashū
Shinsenzai Wakashū
Shinshūi Wakashū
Shinshokukokin Wakashū
impermanence
Buddhist
Shūishō


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