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    Urabe Kenkō (卜部 兼好, 1283–1350), also known as Yoshida Kenkō (吉田 兼好), or simply Kenkō (兼好), was a Japanese author and Buddhist monk. His most famous work...
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  • people Kenji Yoshida (吉田 健二, 1935–2003), Japanese anime producer and illustrator Yoshida Kenkō (1283–1350), monk, author Kentaro Yoshida (吉田 賢太郎, born...
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  • (Crònica), the longest of The Four Great Catalan Chronicles c. 1329–32 Yoshida Kenkō (吉田 兼好) – Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness) 1330 Robert of Basevorn...
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  • Peru Kenko, a crater in Mercury Satoshi Kenkō (1967–1998), Japanese sumo wrestler Kenko Matsuki (born 1959), Japanese politician Kenkō Yoshida (1283–1352)...
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    notable disciple of Ajahn Chah, living alone in Janamāra Hermitage. Yoshida Kenkō, Japanese author and Buddhist monk. Hsu Yun, renowned Ch'an Buddhist...
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    have eyes like a cat, and have a large body like a dog." An essay in Yoshida Kenkō 's 1331 Tsurezuregusa asserts, "In the mountain recesses, there are...
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     1212–1309) Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (c. 1235) Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241) Yoshida Kenkō (c. 1283–1352): Tsurezuregusa Miyamoto Musashi (c. 1584–1645): The Book...
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  • (approximate) Juan Ruiz, Archpriest of Hita, Castilian poet (died c. 1350) Yoshida Kenkō (吉田 兼好), Japanese author and Buddhist monk (died c. 1350) 1287: January...
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    some chapters of the work. Kenkō relates the impermanence of life to the beauty of nature in an insightful manner. Kenkō sees the aesthetics of beauty...
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  • who remained in the city and to occasionally spend time with others. Yoshida Kenkō, a famous Japanese recluse and author of Essays in Idleness was known...
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