14/07/2012

kiku chrysanthemum

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- kiku 菊 chrysanthemum -
- chooyoo 重陽 chrysanthemum festival -


chooyoo 重陽 (ちょうよう) "double prime number nine"
..... chookyuu 重九 "double nine" - Double Nine Day

okunichi (おくにち) "Honorable Day with a Nine", kunichi 九日
okunchi おくんち、kunchi くんち
The ninth of the ninth lunar month.
Nowadays often celebrated on the 9th of october.

September 9, the ninth day of the ninth lunar month ...
Now mostly held in October, celebrating the end of the harvest time.
It was one of the five special "double" days with double prime numbers, which are auspicious in the Lunar calendar,

. WKD : Chrysanthemum (kiku) .
dew on chrysanthemums, kiku no tsuyu 菊の露

plant kigo for all autumn

and also nogiku, wild chrysanthemum


by Hasegawa Keika

more TBA - for usu 臼 hand mill, see below
In alphabetical order
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秋を経て蝶もなめるや菊の露 
aki o hete / chō mo nameru ya / kiku no tsuyu
autumn, butterfly, chrysanthemum


朝茶飲む僧静かなり菊の花
. asacha nomu soo shizuka nari kiku no hana .


蝶も来て酢を吸ふ菊の膾哉
chō mo kite / su o sūkiku no / namasu kana



初霜や菊冷え初むる腰の綿 
. hatsu shimo ya kiku hie somuru koshi no wata .
(autumn) chrysanthemums. first frost. cotton wrapper around my hip


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早く咲け九日も近し菊の花 
hayaku sake kunichi mo chikashi kiku no hana

hurry up to bloom -
the Ninth Day is near for you,
chrysanthemum flowers

Tr. Gabi Greve

Written on the 4th day of the 9th lunar month 元禄2年9月4日 〔1689.10.16〕 during his trip Oku no Hosomichi.
He stayed at the samurai home of Asai Saryuu 浅井左柳 Asai Saryu in Ogaki 大垣 and this is his hokku at the haikai meeting.
Basho had to leave Asai again on the 6th of the ninth lunar month on his way to Ise.

another version is

早う咲け九日も近し宿の菊
hayoo sake kunichi mo shikashi yado no kiku

hurry up to bloom -
the Ninth Day is near for you,
chrysanthemums by this house

Tr. Gabi Greve


Asai Saryuu 浅井左柳 Asai Saryu
Not much is known about him. His name was Genbei 源兵衛.

Two of his poems from Zoku Sarumino 續猿蓑

鮭の簀の寒氣をほどく初日哉 
名月や草のくらみに白き花 


- - - Station 43 - Oogaki 大垣 Ogaki - - -
. Matsuo Basho 松尾芭蕉 - Archives of the WKD .


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一露もこぼさぬ菊の氷かな
hito tsuyu mo / kobosanu kiku no / kōri kana
chrysanthemum, ice


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稲こきの姥もめでたし菊の花 
ine koki no uba mo medetashi kiku no hana

how laudable also
this old woman threashing rice -
chrysanthemum flowers


. Basho at Temple Menshooji 妙法山明照寺 .
Hikone, Shiga
Chrysanthemums are a symbol of long life and this old woman was still doing her chores at the old farmhouse. She is to be appraised and celebrated just as the chrysanthemum flowers.

Written in October in 1692 元禄4年, Basho age 48.



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いざよひのいずれか今朝に残る菊 
. izayoi no izure ka kesa ni nokoru kiku .
izayoi is a word usually used for the moon on then next best day, but here Basho uses it for the next best day to view chrysanthemums. The best day for the chrysanthemums is the ninth day (of the ninth lunar month).




影待や菊の香のする豆腐串 
. kagemachi ya kiku no ka no suru toofugushi .
Tofu bean curd on sticks



隠れ家や月と菊とに田三反 
kakurega ya / tsuki to kiku to ni / ta san tan



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- - - - - kangiku 寒菊 chrysanthemum in the cold


寒菊や醴造る窓の前 
. kangiku ya amazake tsukuru mado no saki .

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寒菊や粉糠のかかる臼の端
kangiku ya ko nuka no kakaru usu no hata

quote
The following verse on chrysanthemums, for example, literally places the heavily loaded conventional image in a quotidian “run-of-the-mill” scene.

Winter chrysanthemums
covered by the rice bran
beside the hand mill.


The juxtaposition of two or more images and topics in an opening verse is a typical structure of Shômon haikai and is termed toriawase (combination). Bashô once said:
“One should know that hokku is a construction of combination. Combinations that come from conventional themes are rarely superior; they are mostly stale.”
The hokku above testifies to Bashô’s conviction and sets chrysanthemums outside the conventional periphery of associations: instead of suggesting elegance or the life of a recluse, as seen in Bashô’s earlier haibun on his plantain hut that imitates Tao Qian’s poetry, here chrysanthemums are accompanied by a “hand mill,” an extremely common item in an ordinary person’s life in Bashô’s time.
To achieve novelty and naturalness through unconventional combinations was an important technique Bashô used in his last years; by so doing he shook off the heavy conceptual meanings the old traditions had loaded upon poetic images and brought them back to a natural lightness.
source : Basho-and-the-Dao - Peipei-Qiu




Different types of USU 臼


. The hand mill of the Kappa - folktale .



Winter Chrysanthemums !
Coated with falling rice bran
From the hand-mill nearby.

Tr. Oseko

This was a lighthearted (karumi) hokku of a linked verse meeting with his disciple Shida Yaba 志太野坡.


Written in 1693 元禄6年, Basho age 50.
This hokku has the cut marker YA at the end of line 1.
Basho was sitting outside in the sunshine of his garden, pounding rice with a mortar and mallet (or a handmill) to prepare mochi ricecakes. Some of the flour fell on the chrysanthemums and looked almost like snow.


stone marker at the temple Kikusui-Ji 菊水寺 in Chichibu, Saitama
This is temple nr. 33 at the Chichibu Kannon Pilgrimage.
The name of the temple means "Chrysanthemum Water".

kangiku, lit. "chrysanthemum in the cold"
. fuyugiku 冬菊 winter chrysanthemum .


. Basho and the chausu, cha usu 茶臼 tea-grinding mill * .

. WKD : kazariusu 飾臼 New Year decoration for the mortar .

. ishiusu zuka 石臼塚 mound with old used stone mortars .
Hoosenji 宝仙寺 Hosen-Ji, Tokyo

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菊鶏頭切り尽しけり御命講 
kiku keitoo kiri tsukushi keri Omeikō
. for Nichiren, Saint Nichiren 日蓮 .
and
御命講や油のような酒五升
Omeiki ya abura no yoo na sake go masu

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菊に出て奈良と難波は宵月夜 
. kiku ni dete Nara to Naniwa wa yoi zukiyo .

Naniwa is the old name of Osaka.


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菊の花咲くや石屋の石の間 
kiku no hana / saku ya ishiya no / ishi no ai

菊の香にくらがり登る節句かな 
kiku no ka ni / Kuragari noboru / Sekku kana



菊の香や奈良には古き仏達 - all about the old capital of NARA
. kiku no ka ya Nara ni wa furuki hotoketachi .
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菊の香や奈良は幾代の男ぶり
kiku no ka ya / Nara wa iku yo no / otoko buri



菊の香や庭に切れたる履の底
. kiku no ka ya niwa ni kiretaru kutsu no soko .


菊の後大根の外更になし
kiku no nochi / daikon no hoka / sara ni nashi

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菊の露落ちて拾へば零余子かな
kiku no tsuyu ochite hiroeba nukago kana

a chrysanthemum drops its dew,
but when I pick it up:
a brood bud

Tr. Barnhill

. propagule 零余子 (むかご) mukago, nukago .

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琴箱や古物店の背戸の菊 
. kotobako ya furumono dana no sedo no kiku .



草の戸や日暮れてくれし菊の酒 
. kusa no to ya higurete kureshi kiku no sake .
chrysanthemum sake, chrysanthemum ricewine


見所のあれや野分の後の菊
midokoro no / are ya nowaki no / nochi no kiku


撫子の暑さ忘るる野菊かな
nadeshiko no / atsusa wasururu / no-giku kana



起きあがる菊ほのかなり水のあと
okiagaru / kiku honokanari / mizu no ato


折々は酢になる菊の肴かな
ori ori wa / su ni naru kiku no / sakana kana



盃の下ゆく菊や朽木盆
. sakazuki no shita yuku kiku ya kutsuki bon .
(autumn) chrysanthemum. sake cup. tray from Kitsuki



盃や山路の菊と是を干す
. sakazuki ya yamaji no kiku to kore o hosu .
(autumn) chrysanthemum. this sake cup. mountain road. I drink it all

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shiragiku, shira-giku 白菊 white chrysanthemum

白菊の目に立てて見る塵もなし
. shiragiku no me ni tatete miru chiri mo nashi .
for Shiba Sonome 斯波園女


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白菊よ白菊よ恥長髪よ長髪よ 
shiragiku yo shiragiku yo haji naga kami yo naga kami yo

Written when Basho was around 40 years.
This is a poem expanding on the proverb
- 寿多ければ恥多し / 命長ければ恥多し "Long life has long misery."
"If life is long there is a lot to be ashamed of."
"The longer you live, the more shame you suffer."

The white chrysanthemum is compared to a long life.
The long white petals are compared to the white hair (long life).
(BTW, this is considered of one of Basho's "tsumaranai" trivial poems.

The kireji YO is used four times, but not to CUT, but to emphasize the astonishment, surprise, exclamation.
The word YO is part of the normal Japanese language, not just a kireji for hokku/haiku.
The actual CUT in the meaning is after the word HAJI - shame.
Basho did not use the cut marker YA, which is only used in poetry, but not in normal language.

- - - imagine this - it reads quite strange in Japanese -
shira-giku ya shiragiku ya haji naga kami ya naga kami ya


. - kire 切れ and kireji 切字 - cut and cut markers .   



white chrysanthemum, white chrysanthemum
all that shame with your
long hair, long hair

Tr. Barnhill

shaggy white chrysanthemums
your long hair a disgrace
such long hair 

Tr. Jane Reishhold - 180


Oh you white chrysanthemum!
Oh you white chrysanthemum!
shame - Oh this long hair !
Oh this long hair!

Tr. Gabi Greve

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山中や菊は手折らぬ湯の匂ひ
. Yamanaka ya kiku o taoranu yu no nioi .
(autumn) chrysanthemum. Yamanaka hot spring. Fragrance



痩せながりわりなき菊のつぼみ哉
yase nagara / warinaki kiku no / tsubomi kana


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. WKD : Chrysanthemum (kiku 菊) .


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