Showing posts with label Masaoka Shiki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masaoka Shiki. Show all posts

Friday 1 August 2014

Kanji in the KLC haiku rump


漢字 · かんじ

Aule Kanji Pages · Kanji Recog Pages

These 63 KLC Kanji not found in my online Basho are also not in my online Shiki : 

什仍仭倶偖凉匍匐堵墅寞峯嵩
巷愍憐憚栖欹歎毅汀浙淬渠漲潭濘
燧爰發禄稟穗竟籬縱羇羈耀而聊臻
菩蒭蔭蕘蟾裳訥謂蹶輔辨逗
闍闢隼雎髮鯖鳧鷄




Monday 5 August 2013

Masaoka Shiki New Year haiku 1893-1902


The conversion of the Shiki haiku to UTF-8 is nearly complete with these :


Now to devise a flexible applet which a user can configure to suit their kanji learning needs using the Shiki haiku collections as a resource.


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.




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.





Friday 26 July 2013

Thursday 25 July 2013

Shiki summer kigo haiku 1897 in utf-8


Here is a screenshot of today's Curl applet : 335 summer kigo haiku from 1897 by Masaoka Shiki rendered in utf-8, indexed by kigo,  in Curl web content markup ; this instance is Pale Moon browser with HanaMinA font at 24pt




Wednesday 24 July 2013

Shiki winter kigo haiku 1896


Here is a screenshot of the Curl applet with the Masaoka Shiki winter kigo haiku from 1896 in utf-8 character encoding (Unicode.)


Some 500 haiku converted from SH-JIS encoding and indexed in a Curl browser applet.




Tuesday 23 July 2013

Monday 22 July 2013

Masaoka Shiki summer kigo haiku 1896


Here is a screenshot of my Curl applet with over one thousand summer kigo (季語)  haiku {俳句} of Japanese poet Masaoka Shiki正岡 子規 ) from the year 1896, early in his mature period.


The applet has a scrolling tree kigo index, FIND and COPY. The applet in intended as an aid for recognizing kanji through reading haiku.

All kanji habe been converted from SH-JIS to utf-8.