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Shūōshi Mizuhara (水原秋桜子; October 9, 1892 – 1981) was a Japanese haiku poet and physician. Shūōshi Mizuhara was born on October 9, 1892 in Tokyo. Shūōshi's father was a doctor and raised Shūōshi to follow in his footsteps, eventually taking over his medical practice. Shūōshi graduated with an MD from Tokyo University in 1926, specializing in obstetrics and gynaecology. He became a professor at Showa Medical College in 1928 and was appointed medical advisor for the Ministry of the Imperial Household in 1932. Following World War II, Shūōshi gave up his medical practice to focus on poetry.

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  • Mizuhara Shūōshi (de)
  • Shūōshi Mizuhara (fr)
  • 水原秋桜子 (ja)
  • Shūōshi Mizuhara (en)
  • 水原秋櫻子 (zh)
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  • Mizuhara Shūōshi (jap. 水原 秋櫻子; * 9. Oktober 1892 in Sarugaku, Kanda, Tokio (heute: Chiyoda); † 17. Juli 1981), eigentlich Mizuhara Yutaka (水原 豊), war ein japanischer Arzt und Haiku-Dichter. Ein weiteres Pseudonym neben Shūōshi lautete Kiutei (喜雨亭). Nach diesem wird der Todestag Shūōshis auch Kiuteiki (喜雨亭忌, dt. „Trauertag des Kiutei“) genannt. (de)
  • Shūōshi Mizuhara (水原 秋櫻子, Mizuhara Shūōshi) 9 octobre 1892 à Sarugaku, (aujourd'hui Chiyoda) - 17 juillet 1981), nom véritable Yutaka Mizuhara (水原 豊, Mizuhara Yutaka), est un médecin et poète japonais de haïku. Un autre pseudonyme est Kiutei (喜雨亭). (fr)
  • 水原 秋桜子(旧字表記:水原 秋櫻子、みずはら しゅうおうし、1892年(明治25年)10月9日 - 1981年(昭和56年)7月17日)は、日本の俳人・医師。学位は、医学博士。本名は水原豊(みずはら ゆたか)。松根東洋城、ついで高浜虚子に師事。短歌に学んだ明朗で叙情的な句風で「ホトトギス」に新風を吹き込んだが、「客観写生」の理念に飽き足らなくなり同誌を離反、俳壇に反ホトトギスを旗印とする新興俳句運動が起こるきっかけを作った。「馬酔木」主宰。別号に喜雨亭。 (ja)
  • 水原秋櫻子(日语:水原 秋桜子,1892年10月9日-1981年7月17日),日本俳人、醫學博士,本名水原豐。 (zh)
  • Shūōshi Mizuhara (水原秋桜子; October 9, 1892 – 1981) was a Japanese haiku poet and physician. Shūōshi Mizuhara was born on October 9, 1892 in Tokyo. Shūōshi's father was a doctor and raised Shūōshi to follow in his footsteps, eventually taking over his medical practice. Shūōshi graduated with an MD from Tokyo University in 1926, specializing in obstetrics and gynaecology. He became a professor at Showa Medical College in 1928 and was appointed medical advisor for the Ministry of the Imperial Household in 1932. Following World War II, Shūōshi gave up his medical practice to focus on poetry. (en)
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  • Mizuhara Shūōshi (jap. 水原 秋櫻子; * 9. Oktober 1892 in Sarugaku, Kanda, Tokio (heute: Chiyoda); † 17. Juli 1981), eigentlich Mizuhara Yutaka (水原 豊), war ein japanischer Arzt und Haiku-Dichter. Ein weiteres Pseudonym neben Shūōshi lautete Kiutei (喜雨亭). Nach diesem wird der Todestag Shūōshis auch Kiuteiki (喜雨亭忌, dt. „Trauertag des Kiutei“) genannt. (de)
  • Shūōshi Mizuhara (水原 秋櫻子, Mizuhara Shūōshi) 9 octobre 1892 à Sarugaku, (aujourd'hui Chiyoda) - 17 juillet 1981), nom véritable Yutaka Mizuhara (水原 豊, Mizuhara Yutaka), est un médecin et poète japonais de haïku. Un autre pseudonyme est Kiutei (喜雨亭). (fr)
  • Shūōshi Mizuhara (水原秋桜子; October 9, 1892 – 1981) was a Japanese haiku poet and physician. Shūōshi Mizuhara was born on October 9, 1892 in Tokyo. Shūōshi's father was a doctor and raised Shūōshi to follow in his footsteps, eventually taking over his medical practice. Shūōshi graduated with an MD from Tokyo University in 1926, specializing in obstetrics and gynaecology. He became a professor at Showa Medical College in 1928 and was appointed medical advisor for the Ministry of the Imperial Household in 1932. Following World War II, Shūōshi gave up his medical practice to focus on poetry. Shūōshi's father unsuccessfully attempted to discourage his son's interest in literature. Shūōshi first became interested in tanka and only later turned to haiku. He was initially attached to Shibukaki school of haiku led by , but, profoundly influenced by Kyoshi Takahama's manifesto Susumubeki haiku no michi ("The Path on Which Haiku Must Advance"), he soon joined the Hototogisu school and was prominently featured in the magazine. He increasingly grew dissatisfied with what he saw as the restrictive conservative principles of the Hototogisu group. He published his first haiku collection, Katsushika, in 1930 to a tepid response from Kyoshi. The volume is now recognized by critics as a key work in the modernization of haiku. The next year, he wrote a romantic manifesto that served as his exit from Hototogisu, "Truth in Nature and Truth in Literature", where he wrote: If the whole aim of haiku writing were to grasp 'truth in nature,' the poet would need no assiduous study to gain new knowledge, no constant endeavour to enrich his mind. All he would have to do would be to roam about with a notebook in his pocket, following the shadow of a cloud. He and his followers had their own publication, Ashibi ("Staggerbush"), a rebranding of a magazine called Hamayumi. (en)
  • 水原 秋桜子(旧字表記:水原 秋櫻子、みずはら しゅうおうし、1892年(明治25年)10月9日 - 1981年(昭和56年)7月17日)は、日本の俳人・医師。学位は、医学博士。本名は水原豊(みずはら ゆたか)。松根東洋城、ついで高浜虚子に師事。短歌に学んだ明朗で叙情的な句風で「ホトトギス」に新風を吹き込んだが、「客観写生」の理念に飽き足らなくなり同誌を離反、俳壇に反ホトトギスを旗印とする新興俳句運動が起こるきっかけを作った。「馬酔木」主宰。別号に喜雨亭。 (ja)
  • 水原秋櫻子(日语:水原 秋桜子,1892年10月9日-1981年7月17日),日本俳人、醫學博士,本名水原豐。 (zh)
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