Jakuren

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Jakuren was a late Heian-period Japanese Buddhist priest and waka poet renowned for his refined, melancholic verse and inclusion among the Thirty-Six New Immortals of Poetry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist priest
Heian-period person
Japanese poet
medieval Japanese poet
activity composition of waka for imperial anthologies
associatedWith Buddhist monastic communities
Japanese courtly literary circles
canonization included among medieval poet exemplars
contributedTo imperial waka anthologies
countryOfCitizenship Japan
culturalContext Buddhist literary culture
court poetry
era early Kamakura period
late Heian period
genre waka
hasOccupation itinerant monk-poet
honorificTitle Hōshi
influencedBy Fujiwara no Shunzei NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Japanese NERFINISHED
literaryForm tanka
literaryReputation renowned for elegant diction
renowned for subdued, wistful mood
memberOf Thirty-Six New Immortals of Poetry NERFINISHED
movement late Heian poetry
nativeLanguage Japanese
notableWork Jakuren Hōshi Shū NERFINISHED
poems in Shin Kokin Wakashū
occupation Buddhist monk
poet
poeticTheme Buddhist contemplation
impermanence
loneliness
nature
travel
religion Buddhism
style melancholic tone
refined poetic style
workFeaturedIn Senzai Wakashū NERFINISHED
Shin Kokin Wakashū NERFINISHED

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Shinkokin Wakashū editor Jakuren