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- Q2928770 subject Q16814003.
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- Q2928770 abstract "Bussokusekika (仏足石歌), also known as Bussokuseki no Uta, are poems inscribed beside the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara.Numbering twenty one poems in total, they are divided into two sections:Seventeen poems praising the virtue of Buddha.Four poems warn against the impermanence of life and preach the Buddhist path.Part of the stone monument has worn away making the eleventh poem of the first section and the fourth poem of the second section partially unreadable.The Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple was constructed in 753 and the poems are viewed as being composed around that time. The author is unknown.The poems are written in Man'yōgana, a precursor to kana where Chinese characters are used for their phonetic value, and in Bussokuseki-style. Named after the poems, Bussokuseki-style is an archaic poetic device in which lines are written in a 5-7-5-7-7-7 mora pattern. It is seen during the Nara period but greatly diminishes by the Heian period. It is an early form of waka.".
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- Q2928770 comment "Bussokusekika (仏足石歌), also known as Bussokuseki no Uta, are poems inscribed beside the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara.Numbering twenty one poems in total, they are divided into two sections:Seventeen poems praising the virtue of Buddha.Four poems warn against the impermanence of life and preach the Buddhist path.Part of the stone monument has worn away making the eleventh poem of the first section and the fourth poem of the second section partially unreadable.The Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple was constructed in 753 and the poems are viewed as being composed around that time. ".
- Q2928770 label "Bussokusekika".