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The word honchō means Japan and is used in opposition to China. When prefixed before a title, it expresses that something is a Japanese version based on a Chinese original. Honchō Monzui is modeled after Yáo Xuàn's (姚鉉) Táng Wén Cuì (唐文粋). (The Japanese reading of this title is Tō Monzui.)
Miyako no Yoshika (都良香; 834–879 [1] [2]) was a Japanese poet, scholar and court official active in the Heian period.He was responsible for the civil service examination of Sugawara no Michizane and later acted as one of the compilers of the Nihon Montoku Tennō Jitsuroku.
Toshiko Tamura (田村 俊子, Tamura Toshiko, 25 April 1884 – 16 April 1945) was the pen-name of an early modern feminist novelist in Shōwa period Japan. Her birth name was Toshi Satō ( 佐藤 とし , Satō Toshi ) .
Tōshi Kaden (藤氏家伝), commonly abbreviated to Kaden, is a Japanese biographical record of the Fujiwara clan. Compiled by Fujiwara no Nakamaro and Enkei, it was completed between 760 and 766. [1] It is two volumes in length.
Soon after, Toshi leaves for cram school on her bicycle. She sees Worm, who looks uncharacteristically happy. He speaks to her for the first time, commenting on the hot weather. Toshi mentions the loud sound she heard, and Worm tells her she must be mistaken. After leaving cram school, Toshi discovers that her bike and mobile phone have gone ...
Shimizu Toshi (清水 登之, 1 January 1887, Tochigi Prefecture – 7 December 1945, Tochigi Prefecture) was a Japanese painter in the yōga style. Life and work [ edit ]
Heian literature (平安文学, Heian-bungaku) or Chūko literature (中古文学, chūko-bungaku, "mid-ancient literature") refers to Japanese literature of the Heian period, running from 794 to 1185. [1]
Yūgai Toshi (有害都市, "Poison City") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tetsuya Tsutsui. It was serialized in Shueisha 's seinen manga magazine Jump X [ ja ] from April to October 2014, until the magazine ceased its publication, and later moved to the Tonari no Young Jump website, where it ran from February to October 2015.