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- Transcriptions Romanization gyōsho...
- the classic kaisho technique. semi-cursive (行書 gyōsho) (pinyin: xíngshū) The semi-cursive script (gyosho) means exactly what it says; this script style...
- eating due to being fatty, bony, and odorous. In ****an, fish sauce is called gyoshō (魚醤); another name is uoshōyu (魚醤油). There are several variations used in...
- The deposed shōgun became a Buddhist monk in 1272. His priestly name was Gyōshō. He was a writer of Waka poetry. Parents Father: Emperor Go-Saga (後嵯峨天皇...
- personal styles. ****anese calligraphy has three basic styles: Kaisho 楷書, Gyōsho 行書, and Sōsho 草書, adopted from China. True creativity is not the product...
- ramune signs as well as being a common style for sake labels. While this gyosho-esque script appears fluid and spontaneous, it follows a strict ruleset...
- pressed and strained". A condiment that predated soy sauce in ****an was gyoshō (魚醤), a fish sauce. When practitioners of Buddhism came to ****an from China...
- renovated in the 14th century. Peace Pagoda : on 24 May 1998, the Reverend Gyosho Mori****a of the Nipponzan-Myōhōji Buddhist Order dedicated a stupa at Comiso...
- Prince Priest Gyōnin (堯仁法親王; 1363–1430) Twelfth son: Imperial Prince Priest Gyōsho (堯性法親王; 1371–1388) Consort: Uemon-no-Suke no Tsubone (右衛門佐局) First son:...
- (空海, 774–835), the founder of the Shingon school of esoteric Buddhism. Gyōshō (行勝, 1130–1217), a Shingon adherent, "perhaps the best-known medieval mokujiki...