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Nijūichidaishū

The are Japan's twenty one imperial collections (''chokusenshū'') of ''waka'' poetry written by noblemen. The following texts listed in chronological order constitute the ''Nijūichidaishū'':
The are the first eight collections, in which the first three collections are the . The ''Sandaishū'' provided both the language and organizational principles for the rest of the anthologies thereafter. They are:
* ''Kokin Wakashū''
* ''Gosen Wakashū''
* ''Shūi Wakashū''
* ''Goshūi Wakashū''
* ''Kin'yō Wakashū''
* ''Shika Wakashū''
* ''Senzai Wakashū''
* ''Shin Kokin Wakashū''
The are the later thirteen collections. They are:
* ''Shinchokusen Wakashū''
* ''Shokugosen Wakashū ''
* ''Shokukokin Wakashū''
* ''Shokushūi Wakashū''
* ''Shingosen Wakashū ''
* ''Gyokuyō Wakashū''
* ''Shokusenzai Wakashū''
* ''Shokugoshūi Wakashū''
* ''Fūga Wakashū''
* ''Shinsenzai Wakashū''
* ''Shinshūi Wakashū''
* ''Shingoshūi Wakashū''
* ''Shinshokukokin Wakashū''
Note that the ''Shin'yō Wakashū''—although an imperial anthology of Japanese poetry—is not included in the list of twenty one collections.



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