¡Kiyomori Dono to 16 Nin Shichigocho Heike Monogatari First Volumes
¡Nakamura Hiroshi / Cho

 Description
[Machine Translation] The history of the seven-five syllable syllabary is long. The history of the seven-five syllable syllabary is very old, as is the "Kokinshu" and "Shin-Kokinshu" of the Heian period (794-1185), and the "Manyoshu" of the Nara period (710-794). It seems that the seven-five syllable form was not created on purpose, but was naturally used by people to express their feelings. Since the time when there was no written language, people must have sung songs in the seven-five syllable form. The Heike Monogatari, compiled in the most elaborate seven-five syllables, is now available in the first volume of the modern Japanese translation!


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