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- Sōgi abstract "Iio Sōgi, (or Inō Sōgi) generally known as Sōgi (宗祇, 1421-1502), was a Japanese poet. He came from a humble family from the province of Kii or Ōmi, and died in Hakone on September 1, 1502. Sōgi was a Zen monk from the Shokokuji temple in Kyoto and he studied poetry, both waka and renga. In his 30's he became a professional renga poet. During his travels to almost every corner of Japan, he was welcomed by the most powerful political, military and literary figures of his day. He attracted more disciples than any other poet of his generation. After traveling throughout Japan, he returned to Kyoto where he commanded great respect.He is best-remembered for his renga, wherein two or more poets collaborate to create a poem, by writing alternate stanzas. In Sōgi's day, such renga were typically 100 verses in length. Arising from the court tradition of waka, renga was cultivated by the warrior class as well as by courtiers, and some of the best renga poets, such as Sōgi, were commoners. Sōgi is considered the greatest master of renga, his two most famous works being "Three Poets at Minase" (Minase sangin hyakuin, 1488) and "Three Poets at Yuyama" (Yuyama sangin hyakuin, 1491). This outstanding poet left more than 90 works (anthologies, diaries, poetic criticisms and manuals, among others). Before his death, he wrote "Sōgi Alone", which mostly includes his memoirs.".
- Sōgi birthDate "1421".
- Sōgi deathDate "1502".
- Sōgi deathPlace Hakone,_Kanagawa.
- Sōgi thumbnail Yoshitoshi_Sogi.jpg?width=300.
- Sōgi wikiPageID "2011903".
- Sōgi wikiPageRevisionID "600325853".
- Sōgi dateOfBirth "1421".
- Sōgi dateOfDeath "1502".
- Sōgi name "Sōgi".
- Sōgi placeOfDeath Hakone,_Kanagawa.
- Sōgi shortDescription "Japanese poet".
- Sōgi description "Japanese poet".
- Sōgi subject Category:1421_births.
- Sōgi subject Category:1502_deaths.
- Sōgi subject Category:Japanese_poets.
- Sōgi subject Category:Japanese_writers_of_the_Muromachi_period.
- Sōgi type Agent.
- Sōgi type Person.
- Sōgi type Person.
- Sōgi type Q215627.
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- Sōgi comment "Iio Sōgi, (or Inō Sōgi) generally known as Sōgi (宗祇, 1421-1502), was a Japanese poet. He came from a humble family from the province of Kii or Ōmi, and died in Hakone on September 1, 1502. Sōgi was a Zen monk from the Shokokuji temple in Kyoto and he studied poetry, both waka and renga. In his 30's he became a professional renga poet. During his travels to almost every corner of Japan, he was welcomed by the most powerful political, military and literary figures of his day.".
- Sōgi label "Iio Sōgi".
- Sōgi label "Iio Sōgi".
- Sōgi label "Sōgi".
- Sōgi label "Sōgi".
- Sōgi label "Соги".
- Sōgi label "宗祇".
- Sōgi label "宗祇".
- Sōgi sameAs S%C5%8Dgi.
- Sōgi sameAs Iio_Sōgi.
- Sōgi sameAs Sōgi.
- Sōgi sameAs Iio_Sōgi.
- Sōgi sameAs 宗祇.
- Sōgi sameAs Q923562.
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- Sōgi wasDerivedFrom Sōgi?oldid=600325853.
- Sōgi depiction Yoshitoshi_Sogi.jpg.
- Sōgi name "Sōgi".