Blog on Japanese kanji study pages and applications at kanji.aule-browser.com · Some pages are plain-HTML with no scripts, ad's or nuisance images. Some links are to Curl web content app's using the Surge RTE browser plugin from www.curl.com · The emphasis is on kanji recognition, recall and mnemonics.
Friday, 2 August 2013
Shiki hototogisu pun
In 1895 we already have Shiki
水無月の虚空に涼し時鳥
In 1897 the journal 時鳥 is founded (hototogisu).
Thereafter, in the month of no more May showers, under the empty sky, a cool breeze will find us reading the journal. He may have looked back with amusement at the retrospective pun.
Empty, empty, carried away on a breeze, the unseen bird ( kanji for time + kanji for bird ) - and like Berlin, cool is that of a capital ... and the Kyoto lamp at the gate ... but we find that coolness underground, damp ... and rightly so ... the 3rd memento mori.
Hanami, May showers, dry sixth month
Empty, empty, the breeze and seeing the temple clock - a candle ?
Janine Beichman's translation can be seen here as item 16.1 at the top of the poems on that page.
I failed to recognize this kanji this morning. Ah - so desu.
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Shiki spring kigo haiku 1899
Here is a snapshot of the Curl web browser applet with Shiki’s spring 春 はる〕kigo haiku from 1899 in UTF-8 char-encoding.
Above you see the kigo index to the left and the pop-up menu to copy characters which can then be sought using CTRL-f and the Find menu.
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Sunday, 28 July 2013
350 Shiki 冬 kigo haiku of 1897
Here is a screen shot of 350 Shiki winter kigo ( 冬 〔ふゆ〕fuyu ) haiku in an MIT Curl browser applet using Curl Surge RTE plugin and Curl as both markup and scripting language.
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