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  2. Snow White with the Red Hair - Wikipedia

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    Shirayuki speaks with a guilt-ridden Obi and assures him that despite what happened, she doesn't blame him. Meanwhile, Zen and Mukaze have a private talk regarding Zen and Shirayuki's relationship, where Zen admits his love for her and receives Mukaze's blessing. Later, Shirayuki and Zen spend time alone together.

  3. Shinkichi Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    Shinkichi Takahashi (高橋 新吉, Takahashi Shinkichi, 1901 – 1987) was a Japanese poet. He was one of the pioneers of Dadaism in Japan. [1] According to Makoto Ueda, he is also the only major Zen poet of modern Japanese literature. [2] He was born on Shikoku. His Collected Poems won the Japanese Ministry of Education Prize for Art. [3]

  4. Shirayuki (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shirayuki" is a song by South Korean idol group Myname. It was released on November 20, 2013, as its third Japanese single under YM3D. Written by INP, Lensei, and Zen Nishizawa, it is the quintet's first ballad released as a single in the country. "Shirayuki" was released in three editions: Web Edition, and Limited Editions A and B.

  5. Zenrin-kushū - Wikipedia

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    Zenrin-kushū (禪林句集, meaning "Anthology of Passages from the Forests of Zen") is a collection of writings used in the Rinzai school of Zen.Initially it was a compilation of Zen writings by Tōyō Eichō (東陽榮朝, 1428–1504) a disciple of Kanzan Egen of the Myōshin-ji line of Rinzai school in Kyoto, Japan.

  6. Shigajiku - Wikipedia

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    The first shigajiku, Newly Risen Moon over a Brushwood Gate, follows “the classic formulation of the relation between poetry and painting developed by Su Shih and his circle, which we have seen also was a crucial factor in the rise of the earliest Japanese poem-and-painting scrolls around.” [26] Poem-and-painting scrolls were intended, from ...

  7. Lucien Stryk - Wikipedia

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    Lucien Stryk (April 7, 1924 – January 24, 2013 [1] [2]) was an American poet, translator of Buddhist literature and Zen poetry, and former English professor at Northern Illinois University (NIU). Biography

  8. Excuse Me Dentist, It's Touching Me! - Wikipedia

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    The series focuses on Takuma Kurosumi, the member of a yakuza group who falls in love with the dentist Tomori Shirayuki during an appointment under the belief that Tomori is a woman; in reality, he is a cross-dressing man of a rival yakuza group. [2]

  9. Haboku sansui - Wikipedia

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    The full hanging scroll of Broken Ink Landscape by Sesshū Tōyō, 1495, including dedicatory inscription by the artist, and six poems by Zen Buddhist monks.. Haboku sansui (破墨山水図, haboku sansui-zu, Broken Ink Landscape) is a splashed-ink landscape painting on a hanging scroll.