- Fusōshū
is a mid-
Heian period Japanese text of kanshi. It was compiled byKi no Tadana between995 and999 , just shortly before the turn of the millennium.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
Nichūreki , and annotations inKanke Bunsō indicate the structural organization.The collected poems span roughly 170 years. The surviving volumes contain 102 sections written by 24 people.
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last = Tasaka
first = Junko
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title = Fusōshū: Kōhon to Sakuin
publisher = Tōka Shobō
date = 1985
location = Fukuoka
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last = Kubota
first = Jun
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title = Iwanami Nihon Koten Bungaku Jiten
publisher = Iwanami Shoten
date = 2007
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id = ISBN 978-4-00-080310-6
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