Chiyo-ni (Kaga no Chiyo) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period, widely regarded as one of the greatest female haiku poets. Born in Matto, Kaga Province as a daughter of a picture framer, she began writing haiku poetry aged 7. At age 12, she became the disciple of the great poet Matsuo Bashō, and by the age of 17, she had become very popular all over Japan for her poetry. Her poems, although mostly dealing with nature, work for a unity of nature with humanity. Her own life was that of the haikai poets who made their lives and the world they lived in one with themselves.

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  • Chiyo-ni (Kaga no Chiyo) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period, widely regarded as one of the greatest female haiku poets. Born in Matto, Kaga Province as a daughter of a picture framer, she began writing haiku poetry aged 7. At age 12, she became the disciple of the great poet Matsuo Bashō, and by the age of 17, she had become very popular all over Japan for her poetry. Her poems, although mostly dealing with nature, work for a unity of nature with humanity. Her own life was that of the haikai poets who made their lives and the world they lived in one with themselves. Chiyo-ni's teachers were the students of Bashō, and she stayed true to his style, although she did develop on her own as an independent figure. Today, the morning glory is a favorite flower for the people of her home town, because she left a number of poems on that flower. She is perhaps best known for this haiku: morning glory! the well bucket-entangled, I ask for water Shokouji temple in Hakusan contains a display of her personal effects. The American rock band Red House Painters adapted one of Chiyo's haiku for the chorus of their song "Dragonflies": I wonder in what fields today He chases dragonflies in play My little boy who ran away. For the song, the last line was amended to, "my little lost girl so far away". (en)
  • Chiyo-ni (1703-1775) est une poétesse japonaise de la période Edo. (fr)
  • 加賀千代女(かがのちよじょ、1703年(元禄16年) - 1775年10月2日(安永4年9月8日))は、俳人。号は草風、法名は素園。千代、千代尼などとも呼ばれる。 朝顔を多く歌っていることから、出身地の松任市(現白山市)では、市民への推奨花の一つに朝顔を選んでいる。 白山市中町の聖興寺に、遺品などを納めた遺芳館がある。 (ja)
  • Тиё-ни (Тиё из Кага, яп. 千代尼; 1701 — 1775) — японская поэтесса, наиболее известная из женщин-хайдзинов.О жизни Тиё известно немного. Считается, что она родилась в провинции Кага, в отрочестве прислуживала местному учителю хайку и уже в 16-17 лет сочиняла сама и пользовалась достаточно широкой известностью. В 1753 г. Тиё стала монахиней и провела остаток жизни в монастырях.Тиё была прямой продолжательницей Басё, ученицей его учеников. Ее хайку отличаются простотой и эмоциональной свежестью. В России наибольшую популярность получило хайку «Вьюнок»::: За ночь вьюнок обвился:: Вкруг бадьи моего колодца… :: У соседа воды возьму! Некоторые хайку Тиё передают своеобразие женского взгляда на мир::: Я и забыла, :: Что накрашены губы мои… :: Чистый источник!:::: Категория:Японские поэтыКатегория:Поэты ЯпонииКатегория:ХайдзиныКатегория:Родившиеся в 1701 годуКатегория:Умершие в 1775 годуКатегория:Персоналии по алфавиту (ru)
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  • Chiyo-ni (Kaga no Chiyo) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period, widely regarded as one of the greatest female haiku poets. Born in Matto, Kaga Province as a daughter of a picture framer, she began writing haiku poetry aged 7. At age 12, she became the disciple of the great poet Matsuo Bashō, and by the age of 17, she had become very popular all over Japan for her poetry. Her poems, although mostly dealing with nature, work for a unity of nature with humanity. Her own life was that of the haikai poets who made their lives and the world they lived in one with themselves. (en)
  • Chiyo-ni (1703-1775) est une poétesse japonaise de la période Edo. (fr)
  • � 賀千代女(かがのちよじょ、1703年(元禄16年) - 1775年10月2日(安永4年9月8日))は、俳人。号は草風、法名は� 園。千代、千代尼などとも呼ばれる。 朝顔を多く歌っていることから、出身地の松任市(現白山市)では、市民への推奨花の一つに朝顔を選んでいる。 白山市中町の聖興寺に、遺品などを納めた遺芳館がある。 (ja)
  • Тиё-ни (Тиё из Кага, яп. 千代尼; 1701 — 1775) — японская поэтесса, наиболее известная из женщин-хайдзинов.О жизни Тиё известно немного. (ru)
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  • Chiyo-ni (en)
  • Chiyo-ni (fr)
  • 加賀千代女 (ja)
  • Тиё-ни (ru)
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