Matsuo Basho was a famous poet in Japan's Edo period.
His original name is Junhiro Matsumoto.
Matsuo Basho was the name he used to write poetry and was also his pen name.
He also has many other names, such as Tao Qing, Hua Daoyuan and Diao Xuanyue.
So what is Matsuo Basho’s personal information?
Portrait of Prince Shotoku Matsuo Basho was born in Ueno, Henan.
His father died young.
He also has an older brother, an older sister, and a younger sister.
Since his father's death, the family has been raised by his brother alone, so as another man in the family, Matsuo Basho took part of the responsibility and went to work as a waitress at the local lord's house.
Later he learned about humor, and God is also a lover of humor.
They often drank together and wrote poems.
Matsuo Basho was first known in 1662.
During this period, he wrote two poems, which were published in poetry collections.
At the same time, he gave himself a samurai name.
Within two years, his old master died.
Unwilling to continue serving his new master, Matsuo Basho left Ueno and began to travel around.
During the Edo period, Matsuo Basho often traveled around in search of creative inspiration, and even founded his own portal with a group of followers.
For a period of time, Matsuo Basho was not satisfied with his achievements. He encountered a bottleneck in his creation and began to meditate.
The things he did most during that time were meditating, reading, and traveling. He especially liked to read some works by Zhuangzi, Li Bai, and Du Fu.
In 694, Matsuo Basho began his last long-distance journey, leaving Kyoto for Osaka. However, he suddenly died of abdominal discomfort on the way to Osaka. He left a haiku before his death.
Matsuo Basho's classic haiku Matsuo Basho is the pen name of Saburo Tai Matsushita, and people also call him Musa directly.
He was a famous humorous poet in the Edo period and was even called a "sage".
What is Matsuo Basho’s classic haiku?
Matsuo Basho's Haiku Matsuo Basho's father passed away very early, leaving a large family to raise him.
In order to relieve his brother's burden, he went to work as a waiter in the local lord's house.
The master was a person who loved haiku and taught him how to write haiku.
The two often drank and exchanged opinions.
At that time, Matsuo Basho's haiku had the color of haiku.
Matsuo Basho first became famous in 1662.
Two of his poems are selected from "Zuo Ye Shan Zhong Ji".
Matsuo Basho has been writing ever since.
Sometimes, he was also influenced by Li Bai and Du Fu.
His poems are full of color.
If you want to talk about Matsuo Basho's classic haiku, there is nothing better than his "Old Pond" where he said: "When the frog jumped into the middle of the water, it made a splash." It is said that a frog jumped into an old pond.
Pond, causing ripples.
Before the frog jumps, it is surrounded by motionless frogs and calm water.
When a frog jumps, its motion combines with the stillness and motion of the water.
After the frog jumped into the pond, everything became calm again.
These seemingly simple words actually express Matsuo Basho's inner excitement, like broken pool water, while the final calmness expresses the natural cycle and vitality.
"Cherry Appreciation" by Matsuo Basho is also a rare masterpiece. The lines clearly present a rich flavor of life and a leisurely and peaceful environment.
Matsuo Basho's writing style Matsuo Basho is famous for writing haiku. Haiku is a Japanese classical short poem with 17 pronunciations. It has strict requirements and is similar to the seven-character quatrains in ancient China.
Haiku originates from two forms of Japanese poetry, namely renga and harmony poetry.
How about the writing style of Matsuo Basho, who is good at haiku?
The manga "Matsuo Basho" Matsuo Basho was born in Ueno Prefecture.
He is the third child in the family.
He has an older brother and sister above him and a sister below him.
It is said that a person's living environment will have a greater or lesser impact on his future.
Therefore, the writing style of Matsuo Basho, who was born in a small place, is mostly quiet and leisurely.
He loved traveling, so his haiku also contained many tranquil descriptions of nature.
One of his classic works, "Gu Chi", highlights his writing style.
The original story is written by Matsuo Basho in a calm and calm way. The seemingly simple words actually contain a lot of philosophy.
Matsuo Basho's achievements Matsuo Basho was born in a small place in Japan.
He was born in 1644 and died in 1694 at the age of 51.
Matsuo Basho is the second-largest person in the family and has an older brother.
Matsuo Basho's greatest achievement, and the most memorable one is his achievement in haiku.
He was a famous haiku writer in the Edo period.
Haiku from the manga "Matsuo Basho" is a short Japanese poem, quite rigorous, a bit like Chinese quatrains.
Chinese quatrains are limited to flat and oblique lines, and haiku are limited to "seasonal expressions."
Haiku originated from two poetic forms: continuous song and harmonious poetry.
During the era when Matsuo Basho lived, he pushed haiku to its peak.
At that time it was not called haiku, it was called haiku.
Haiku became an independent style of poetry, known as haiku by other haiku artists.
Matsuo Basho's haiku are particularly catchy and have rich meanings, the most classic of which is "Gu Chi".
The short 17 words, arranged according to the ratio of "5-7-5", vividly depict the hibernating frog just waking up, the calm and rippleless pool water, and the unexpected collision between the moving frog and the still pool water.
Effect.
This haiku has both the artistic conception of poetry and the philosophy of life.