Fusōshū

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The Fusōshū (扶桑集) was a mid-Heian period Japanese text of kanshi. It was compiled by between 995 and 999, just shortly before the start of the 11th century.

Contents[]

While originally sixteen volumes in length, only volumes seven and nine currently remain. Much of contents from the lost volumes may be inferred from other sources: a complete list of the poets may be found in , and annotations in indicate the structural organization.

The collected poems span roughly 170 years. The surviving volumes contain 102 sections written by 24 people.

References[]

  • Kubota, Jun (2007). Iwanami Nihon Koten Bungaku Jiten (in Japanese). Iwanami Shoten. ISBN 978-4-00-080310-6.
  • Tasaka, Junko (1985). Fusōshū: Kōhon to Sakuin. Fukuoka: Tōka Shobō.
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