@article{oai:hokuriku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000641, author = {任 , 穎 and Ren, Ying}, issue = {50}, journal = {北陸大学紀要, Bulletin of Hokuriku University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The number of plant and animal poems which were produced in the Edo Period is very large, with many of them possessing very rich and expressive prose. In 1776, Nihon Eibutsushi was published. It was the first anthology of poems about plants and animals in the history of Japanese poetry. In Nihon Eibutsushi, the Sakura poems are in front of the plum poems. This annotation exhibits the 21th to the 40th Japanese kanshi about flowers in Nihon Eibutsushi. By doing so it may be observed that at the end of the Edo period, poems about flowers had begun to evolve from a Chinese style to a unique Japanese style.}, pages = {133--140}, title = {『日本詠物詩』花部注釈(4)}, year = {2021}, yomi = {ニン, ルイ} }