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Includes a "Comprehensive Guide to Manyoshu Plants" that allows you to search for appearances of plant names in the Manyoshu. Also, thousands of other books are on sale 【 #Solty Bookstore 】 #PlantBooks #GreenBookshelf #JapaneseClassics #HistoryBooks Table of Contents = #SeePhotos2AndBeyond Thank you very much. Please consider this a book for reading, as it is a used book. In addition to this, we also sell novels, philosophical books, humanities books, entertainment, science fiction, mysteries, and old magazines. #202507 [Content Introduction] Manyo plants are a general term for plants mentioned in the Manyoshu. Therefore, familiar plants that everyone knows, such as pine, cedar, cypress, plum, and bamboo, are also considered Manyo plants. Among Japanese classics, there is no other work in which so many plants appear as in the Manyoshu. From trees and bamboos, to wildflowers and weeds that grow wild in the mountains and fields, to cultivated plants and seaweed, the number is approximately 150 species, with over 1500 poems. Since the total number of poems in the Manyoshu is approximately 4500, one out of every three poems is related to plants. It truly has the appearance of a Nara period botanical encyclopedia. Grains such as millet, rice, wheat, and foxtail millet; vegetables such as green vegetables, leeks, and water parsley; seaweeds such as Sargassum, miru, and wakame; fruit trees such as plum, chestnut, peach, pear, and tachibana are edible plants; hemp, kudzu, and wisteria are clothing materials; madder, purple gromwell, cockscomb, safflower, alder, acorns, dayflower...
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