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    tradition was thus introduced to Japan about AD 600 Known as the karayō (唐様) tradition, it has been practiced up to today, rejuvenated continuously through...
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  • Sono Shitsuji, Gosō) 146. "That Butler, On the Run" (その執事、遁走, Sono Shitsuji, Tonsō) 147. "That Butler, in Chinoiserie" (その執事、唐様, Sono Shitsuji, Karayō)...
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    basis of Chinese models. Until World War II, this style was called karayō (唐様, Chinese style) but, like the Daibutsuyō style, it was re-christened by Ōta...
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    swords (唐大刀, lit. 'Tang large swords'), 23 large swords, 6 kara style swords (唐様大刀, kara-yō tachi, lit. 'Tang-style large swords'), and 2 koma style large...
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    contemporary Chinese architecture. The zenshūyō was originally called karayō (唐様, Chinese style) but, like the Daibutsu style, was renamed by Ōta Hirotarō...
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    Portrait 婦人像 fujin zō Nagashima Museum Figure [171] Chinese-style Triptych 唐様三部作 Karayō sanbusaku Ishibashi Museum of Art (石橋美術館) Figure [172] Woman Riding...
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    Japanese-style calligraphy (Wayō 和様, as opposed to Chinese-style calligraphy or Karayō 唐様), which was later refined by other two masters, Fujiwara no Sukemasa and Fujiwara...
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    particularly Tōdai-ji's Daibutsuden. The Zen style was originally called karayō (唐様, Chinese style) and, like the Daibutsu style, was rechristened by Ōta. Its...
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