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kura period to the Muromachi period was limited to conventional formalism, and
the original concept of calligraphy as an art was weakened. (The major schools
of the time were the Sesonji-ryu, which was founded in Kyoto by Fujiwara
Yukinari ...
kura period to the Muromachi period was limited to conventional formalism, and
the original concept of calligraphy as an art was weakened. (The major schools
of the time were the Sesonji-ryu, which was founded in Kyoto by Fujiwara
Yukinari ...
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Koreyuki of the late Heian period even at this late date, and the hereditary
succession passed down through Koretsune, Koreyoshi, ... The situation was the
same in the Northern and Southern Courts period and the Muromachi period.
Koreyuki of the late Heian period even at this late date, and the hereditary
succession passed down through Koretsune, Koreyoshi, ... The situation was the
same in the Northern and Southern Courts period and the Muromachi period.
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Shoren-in school, and later became the O-ie school of the Edo period, when it
found widespread use as an official style. The Seson-ji school lasted into the
Muromachi period, but the lineage was broken when the seventeenth successor
...
Shoren-in school, and later became the O-ie school of the Edo period, when it
found widespread use as an official style. The Seson-ji school lasted into the
Muromachi period, but the lineage was broken when the seventeenth successor
...
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