Difference between revisions of "Tani Soyo"
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* ''Died: [[1563]]'' | * ''Died: [[1563]]'' | ||
* ''Distinction: [[Renga]] poet'' | * ''Distinction: [[Renga]] poet'' | ||
− | * ''Japanese'': | + | * ''Japanese'': [[谷]] 宗養 ''(Tani Souyou)'' |
Sôyô was the son of [[Tani Soboku|Tani Sôboku]] (d.[[1545]]) and was perhaps the most talented renga composer of his day. He is remembered in part for his rivalry with the famous [[Satomura Joha|Satomura Jôha]], who became the leading master of linked verse after Sôyô's death. | Sôyô was the son of [[Tani Soboku|Tani Sôboku]] (d.[[1545]]) and was perhaps the most talented renga composer of his day. He is remembered in part for his rivalry with the famous [[Satomura Joha|Satomura Jôha]], who became the leading master of linked verse after Sôyô's death. |
Latest revision as of 13:11, 10 July 2016
Sôyô was the son of Tani Sôboku (d.1545) and was perhaps the most talented renga composer of his day. He is remembered in part for his rivalry with the famous Satomura Jôha, who became the leading master of linked verse after Sôyô's death.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005