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Book One Book One
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The Meaning of the Way of Poetry The Meaning of the Way of Poetry
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An Essay on Love Poems: The Rule of Wisdom and Foolishness An Essay on Love Poems: The Rule of Wisdom and Foolishness
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The Purport of the Way of the Gods The Purport of the Way of the Gods
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Book Two Book Two
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An Essay on Time An Essay on Time
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An Essay on the Spirit of Words An Essay on the Spirit of Words
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The Difference between Common Language and Poetic Language The Difference between Common Language and Poetic Language
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An Essay on Admonishments and Regrets, Followed by the Five Rules An Essay on Admonishments and Regrets, Followed by the Five Rules
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An Essay on Truth An Essay on Truth
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An Essay on the Five Levels An Essay on the Five Levels
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An Essay on Frontside, Underside, and Margin An Essay on Frontside, Underside, and Margin
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An Essay on Feelings An Essay on Feelings
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Four Makoto: An Essay on True Words (Makoto)
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Published:October 2010
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Abstract
This chapter presents a discourse on the way of poetry (kado). It argues that the action that succeeds in not coming out as a prejudiced action is the action of a person who follows the way of poetry, which is grounded in the way of the Gods (Shinto). In addition, the chapter also identifies the difference between common language and poetic language. In the past, the language used in poetry and in speech was the same. There was no particular reason for composing poetry—originally, poetry was a meaningless action. But because it is not the purpose of poetry to make people communicate, not only is it harmless, but it is actually the harbinger of good fortune, since it is an action that puts the self within proper timing.
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