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- Danrin_school abstract "The Danrin school is a school of haikai poetry founded by the poet Nishiyama Sōin (1605 to 1682). The name literally means 'talkative forest'. It aimed to move away from the serious 'bookishness' popular in Japanese poetry at the time and to become more in touch with the common people, therefore infusing a greater spirit of freedom into their poetry. The Danrin school favored the usage of plain language, everyday subjects, and the use of humor. Its members explored people's daily life for sources of playfulness, though they were often accused of ending up with mere frivolity. The renowned poet Matsuo Bashō was once member of the Danrin school, though he later broke away from it.".
- Danrin_school wikiPageID "7757681".
- Danrin_school wikiPageLength "1070".
- Danrin_school wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Danrin_school wikiPageRevisionID "600399309".
- Danrin_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_poetry.
- Danrin_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetry_movements.
- Danrin_school wikiPageWikiLink Haikai.
- Danrin_school wikiPageWikiLink Matsuo_Bashō.
- Danrin_school wikiPageWikiLink Nishiyama_Sōin.
- Danrin_school wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Danrin_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danrin school".
- Danrin_school wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_poetry.
- Danrin_school wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetry-stub.
- Danrin_school wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Danrin_school subject Category:Japanese_poetry.
- Danrin_school subject Category:Poetry_movements.
- Danrin_school hypernym School.
- Danrin_school type Genre.
- Danrin_school type School.
- Danrin_school type Art.
- Danrin_school type Genre.
- Danrin_school type Movement.
- Danrin_school comment "The Danrin school is a school of haikai poetry founded by the poet Nishiyama Sōin (1605 to 1682). The name literally means 'talkative forest'. It aimed to move away from the serious 'bookishness' popular in Japanese poetry at the time and to become more in touch with the common people, therefore infusing a greater spirit of freedom into their poetry. The Danrin school favored the usage of plain language, everyday subjects, and the use of humor.".
- Danrin_school label "Danrin school".
- Danrin_school sameAs Q3577663.
- Danrin_school sameAs École_Danrin.
- Danrin_school sameAs m.026c1gb.
- Danrin_school sameAs Q3577663.
- Danrin_school wasDerivedFrom Danrin_school?oldid=600399309.
- Danrin_school isPrimaryTopicOf Danrin_school.