词条 | Komparu Zenchiku |
释义 | Komparu Zenchiku Japanese nō dramatist original name Shichirō Ujinobu born 1405, Japan died c. 1470, , Nara, Japan nō actor and playwright who also wrote critical works on drama. Zenchiku, who married a daughter of the actor Zeami Motokiyo, was trained in drama by Zeami and Zeami's son Motomasa. Zenchiku worked and performed in the Nara region and perhaps, therefore, was not as successful as Zeami's nephew, On'ami, who performed in Kyōto and was the leader of the Kanze school. Zenchiku was a talented actor, however, who passed on the teachings of Zeami to the Komparu family school of nō drama. He wrote more than 20 plays, including the masterpieces Basho, Tamakazura, Goon sankyoku shu, and Ugetsu, all of which were influenced by Zen Buddhist thought. His major critical works—Shidō yōshō, Rokurin ichiro no ki, and Shūgyoku tokka—are important historical sources on the development of nō drama. |
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