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While the seasonal and love poems were all composed on a set topic, most (50) of the poems in the "various topics" section are accompanied by headnotes that reminisce about the circumstances of their composition with little concern for their primary themes, although they are largely in the form of
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text was then created because of Shigeyasu's request for collections of 100 original poems, and consists of 40 poems on the seasons, 20 on love, and 60 on various topics, a total of 120, 100 of which were composed by Kojijū herself. It is one of the
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The surviving manuscripts are placed in three groups and exist in four distinct textual lines. The first group (1) consists of the textual line of the
105:(賀茂重保). It is composed of two sections on "the seasons and love" and "various topics", consisting of 118 poems and 69 poems respectively. 174: 101:
text, the earliest, was probably compiled by Kojijū herself in the summer or autumn of 1181, in response to a request from
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There are four versions of the text in the surviving manuscripts, which are referred to as
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text. The second group consists of the textual lines of the manuscript held by the
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text was created when a later editor took 33 poems that had been included in
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poems sent as gifts to lovers. These 50 poems are all common to both the
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text. It consists of 69 poems, but the text is damaged and incomplete.
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on. Copies of it are held in Archives and Mausolea Department, the
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text. The third group (3) consists of the text contained in the
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text consists of poems that had been removed from the
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kashū
Kojijū
personal anthology
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Kojijū
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Kamo no Shigeyasu
Juei Hyakushu Kashū
imperial anthologies
Archives and Mausolea Department
Imperial Household Agency
Sonkei-kaku Archives
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Gunsho Ruijū
Tankaku Sōsho
rufubon
Senzai Wakashū
Mite Archives
Ise Grand Shrine
Mukyūkai
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