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has gloss | eng: Jo-ha-kyū (序破急) is a concept of modulation and movement applied in a wide variety of traditional Japanese arts. Roughly translated to "beginning, break, rapid", it essentially means that all actions or efforts should begin slowly, speed up, and then end swiftly. This concept is applied to elements of the Japanese tea ceremony, to kendō and other martial arts, to the traditional theatre, and to the traditional collaborative linked verse forms renga and renku (haikai no renga). |
lexicalization | eng: Jo ha kyu |
lexicalization | eng: Jo-ha-kyu |
lexicalization | eng: jo-ha-kyū |
lexicalization | eng: Johakyu |
lexicalization | eng: Johakyū |
instance of | e/Noh |
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has gloss | jpn: 序破急(じょはきゅう)とは、日本の雅楽、能楽など日本の伝統音楽から転じて、連歌、蹴鞠、香道、剣術、抜刀術、居合道など芸道論で使用されることばである。さらに、文章構成などにおける三段構成を指す概念としても用いられる。 |
lexicalization | jpn: 序破急 |
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