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The Kojiki, or Records of Ancient Matters, attributed to the mysterious Anonymous, is a pivotal work in Japanese literature. This text, written in the early 8th century, is a compilation of myths, legends, and historical accounts that paint a vivid picture of Japan's origins and its early culture. The literary style of The Kojiki is characterized by its poetic language and the use of ancient Japanese characters, offering a glimpse into the storytelling traditions of the time. The book's content is rich with detail, providing readers with a fascinating insight into the beliefs and customs of ancient Japan. Anonymous, the enigmatic author of The Kojiki, remains a figure shrouded in mystery. It is believed that the manuscript was commissioned by Emperor Tenmu to preserve Japan's oral traditions and establish a sense of national identity. The author's dedication to preserving these ancient tales has ensured their survival for centuries, making The Kojiki an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Japanese history and culture. I highly recommend The Kojiki to anyone interested in exploring the roots of Japanese mythology and history. This seminal work offers a unique perspective on Japan's ancient past, making it essential reading for those seeking a deeper understanding of the country's cultural heritage.
© 2022 DigiCat (Rafbók): 8596547157519
Þýðandi: Basil Hall Chamberlain
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Rafbók: 10 augusti 2022
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