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* ''Japanese'': [[[谷]] 宗養 ''(Tani Souyou)''
 
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Sôyô was the son of [[Tani Sobuko|Tani Sôbuko]] (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.
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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.
    
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