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- Q2866305 subject Q6485760.
- Q2866305 subject Q6644135.
- Q2866305 subject Q6835497.
- Q2866305 subject Q8317691.
- Q2866305 subject Q8562125.
- Q2866305 abstract "Asai Ryōi (浅井 了意, c. 1612 – January 29, 1691) was a Japanese writer in the early Edo period. A Buddhist priest who was at one time head of a Kyoto temple, he is held to be one of the finest writers of Kanazōshi. Kanazōshi was a form of popular literature that was written with little or no kanji, thus accessible to many. Though it spanned many genres, a common theme in Kanazōshi works was the celebration of contemporary urban life. Asai Ryōi's work in particular turned traditional Buddhist teaching on its head in an expression of urban ideals.".
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- Q2866305 wikiPageWikiLink Q6485760.
- Q2866305 wikiPageWikiLink Q6644135.
- Q2866305 wikiPageWikiLink Q6835497.
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- Q2866305 wikiPageWikiLink Q8317691.
- Q2866305 wikiPageWikiLink Q8562125.
- Q2866305 type Thing.
- Q2866305 comment "Asai Ryōi (浅井 了意, c. 1612 – January 29, 1691) was a Japanese writer in the early Edo period. A Buddhist priest who was at one time head of a Kyoto temple, he is held to be one of the finest writers of Kanazōshi. Kanazōshi was a form of popular literature that was written with little or no kanji, thus accessible to many. Though it spanned many genres, a common theme in Kanazōshi works was the celebration of contemporary urban life.".
- Q2866305 label "Asai Ryōi".