User contributions
21 February 2014
Hotta mansion
Created page with "right|thumb|320px|Main gate to the mansion compound right|thumb|320px|One section of the mansion, as seen from the garden *'..."
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One section of the Hotta mansion as seen from the garden. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 20 July 2013
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Gates to the Hotta mansion in Sakura. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 20 July 2013.
Komabue
Created page with "right|thumb|400px|A ''komabue'' on display at the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] *''Japanese'': 高麗笛 ''(komabue)'' The ''komabue'' is a type of tran..."
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Komabue on display at the Metropolitan Museum. Photo by User:LordAmeth, July 2012.
Ryuteki
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Ryuteki on display at the Metropolitan Museum. 89.4.3576 Photo by User:LordAmeth, 26 July 2012
Ryuteki
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 竜笛 ''(ryuuteki)'' The ''ryûteki'' is a transverse flute used in ''gagaku'' music. It is used to play the melody line alongside the ''hichiriki''. ..."
Ichigen-kin
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 一絃琴 ''(ichigen-kin)'' The ''ichigen-kin'' (lit. "one string koto") is a one-stringed zither related to the more common 13-string koto. Originati..."
Koto
Created page with "right|thumb|300px|A Japanese ''koto'' tuned to serve as an Okinawan ''[[kutu'']] *''Japanese'': 琴 ''(koto)'' The ''koto'', a type of 13-string zither rel..."
20 February 2014
1680
Births and Deaths
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1592
Births and Deaths
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王 (Wang)
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Chinese gardens
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Orchid Pavilion
LordAmeth moved page Orchid Pavilion to Orchid Pavilion Gathering: probably better to have an article for the event rather than the place
Orchid Pavilion Gathering
LordAmeth moved page Orchid Pavilion to Orchid Pavilion Gathering: probably better to have an article for the event rather than the place
mOrchid Pavilion Gathering
Created page with "*''Chinese/Japanese'': 蘭亭集會 ''(Lán tíng jí huì / rantei shuukai)'' The Orchid Pavilion Gathering was a famous poetry gathering which took place on 353/3/3 at ..."
Chinese gardens
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Fuzhou
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A view at the Fukushuen (Fuzhou Gardens) in Naha. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 11 March 2008.
Kagekiyo
Created page with "right|thumb|138px|''Portrait of Kagekiyo'', by [[Yokoi Kinkoku. LACMA.]] *''Author: Zeami'' *''Japanese'': 景清 ''(Kagekiyo)'' ..."
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Portrait of Taira no Kagekiyo, by Yokoi Kinkoku. LACMA. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 30 Nov 2012
Zeami
Plays
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Hotta Masatomo
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鄭 (Zheng)
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Zheng Qian
Created page with "*''Born: 685'' *''Died: 764'' *''Chinese/Japanese'': 鄭虔 ''(Zhèng Qián / Tei Ken)'' Zheng Qian was a Chinese painter, associated with the origin of the term ..."
Chinese gardens
Created page with " Private gardens, sometimes known as ''yuánlín'' (園林, "garden grove"), flourished in the 16th-18th century as literati spaces. Some estimates indicate that by the mi..."
Qianlong Emperor
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19 February 2014
Omi sarugaku
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Hyakuman
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Kusemai
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Noh
Categories of Plays
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Hoka
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Shirabyoshi
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Sando
Three Paths
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Kanze Motoyoshi
Created page with " Kanze Motoyoshi was the second son of the founder of the Noh theatre form, Zeami, and was an influential Noh performer and playwright in his own right. Zeami's ''[[S..."
Sando
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Kanze Kojiro Nobumitsu
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Qianlong Gardens
Created page with "*''Date: 1771-1776'' The Qianlong Gardens are a two-acre section of the Forbidden City in Beijing, dating to the 1770s and including 27 structures organized a..."
Qianlong Emperor
Patron of the Arts
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Zhang Daqian
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Zhang Daqian
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張 (Zhang)
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Zhang Daqian
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Zhang Daqian
Created page with "*''Born: 1899'' *''Died: 1983'' *''Chinese'': 張大千 ''(Zhāng Dáqiān)'' Zhāng Dáqiān was a prominent Chinese painter, collector, and forger, often called the..."
Ukai
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A woodblock print by Tsukioka Kogyo, from his series "One Hundred Noh Plays," representing the ''mae-shite'' role of a cormorant fisherman in the play Ukai. Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 15 Feb 2014.
Shang Dynasty
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Nine Bronze Tripods
tones
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