Japanese TalesRoyall Tyler A collection of 220 dazzling tales from medieval Japan is selected and editedby the acclaimed translator of "The Tale of Genji." Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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abbot Amida answered ascetic asked awful began Bodhisattva brought Buddha called Capital cried dawn demon diviner door dragon dream emperor Emperor Daigo empress Ennin eyes frightened gate gave gentleman girl gone governor Gyōja hair happened Harima province head heard Heichū hermit holy horse Japan Japanese Kannon killed knew Kōbō Daishi Konjaku Kyoto lady Lake Biwa lived look Lotus Sutra Michinori Miidera Miroku monk monk's monkey Mount Hiei Mount Kōya mountain Myōe never night once palace paradise passed prayed province replied rice rite robber robe Seimei servants Settsu province Shōkū shrine Shunchō Sir Goi snake someone Sōō soon stay story straight sure sword Takatoki tears tell temple tengu thing thought Tōdaiji told took Toshihito Toshiyuki tree Uji shūi village voice wanted wife woman wondered Yamato province Yoshifuji young
References to this book
作庭記: A Modern Translation of Japan's Gardening Classic Jiro Takei,Marc P. Keane No preview available - 2001 |