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Extraction code: 7 1bv Title: The world is as short as dew. Kobayashi, a tea haiku 300
Author's name: [Japan] Kobayashi Yicha
Douban score: 7.8
Press: Asia-China Culture/Beijing United Publishing Company
Publication year: 20 19-3
Page count: 208
Content introduction:
Kobayashi Yicha was the last haiku master in the Edo period, and was also called the three haiku masters of Japanese classical literature with Matsumoto Banana and Xie Wucun. I left my hometown to make a living in edo in my early years. Wandering for half a lifetime, knowing his destiny, he returned to his hometown and became a home. However, all his relatives died before him, and a cup of tea finally ended in a long and lonely old age, leaving only natural things, creatures and haiku to express their feelings.
The style of tea is unique, imitating the predecessors to develop a unique variation, inheriting the quiet and mysterious aesthetics, but also with a humorous personal imprint. He hated the secular and rebelled against the strong, but when he put pen to paper, all these radical emotions were completely diluted, leaving only the poor and happy and open-minded, willing to taste the bitterness of life, endless compassion for the weak and weak, and lamenting the impermanence of things.
The author introduces:
Xiao Lin yi cha
A famous haiku poet in the late Edo period in Japan, one of the three classical Japanese poets. He learned haiku at the age of fifteen, made a living in Edo in his early years, wandered in Kyoto and Shikoku, and settled in his hometown in his later years, but his wife and children died before himself and died alone. He wrote 20,000 haiku sentences in his life. Later generations called his haiku style "self-deprecating, self-laughing, not optimistic, not world-weary, detached."