Wave - or particle?
Detail of Zen sand garden
at Daisen-in, Daitoku-ji, Kyōto
'Standing waves' ...
Early 16th century
Photo: T.O.
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Literature in Eastern Languages
A:
Akedo Shin'ya: 'Hōryū-ji to Shōsōin no shakuhachi no onritsu.'
"The Temperaments of the Shakuhachi Pipes Owned by the Hōryū-ji."
Temple and the Shōsōin Repository."
The Musicological Society of Japan. NII-Electronic Library Service PDF file,
2013, 15 pages.
Link: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ongakugaku/59/1/59_KJ00009557381/_pdf
Asai Ryōi: Ukiyo monogatari, 1661 or 1665/1666.
"Tales of the Floating World."
Printed in 'Tokugawa bungei ruiju', Vol. 2, pp. 333-388.
"Collection of Tokugawa Literary Art".
Edited and published by Kokusho kankōkai, Tokyo, 1916.
Link: http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/1883227?itemId=info%3Andljp%2Fpid%2F1883227&__lang=en
Online PDF frames 174-202.
B:
Christopher Blasdel: 'Shakuhachi o kangaeru: Dionusosus teki oyobi aporon teki no hyōgen ni tsuite .'
"Thoughts on the shakuhachi: Concerning Dionysian and Apollonian expression."
Unpublished M.A. Thesis, Tokyo University of Fine Arts, 1981.
C:
Chiga Jundō: Zōho kaitei, dentō koten shakuhachi oboegaki.
D:
No titles.
E:
Shusaku Endo / Endō Shūsaku: Silence.
Original Japanese novel published in 1966.
Peter Owen Publishers, London, 2003, 2007 & 2009.
English translation first published in 1969
by Sophia University Press. Tokyo,
Copyright © by William Johnston, 1969.
Movie by Martin Scorsése published in 2016.
F:
Fujii Joji: Edo jidai no o-fure.
"Public Proclamations in Edo Period Japan."
Yamakawa Shuppansha, Tokyo, 2013.
Fujita Shun'ichi & Kawase Junsuke, editors: 'Sankyoku' (music magazine).
Publ. from July, 1921, through May, 1944.
Fuke kyōkai Editorial Board: Shakuhachi dokushū annai.
"Guide to Shakuhachi Self Study."
Kokureidō Shoten, Tokyo, 1915 (Taishō 4)
G:
Gaishikyoku, editors (Bureau of Un-official History):
Meiji yonen fukoku zenshū jū Meiji shinbi.
Publ. by Kitabatake Mohei, Tokyo, 1871.
Matt Gillan: 'Meiji chūki no shinbun kiji ni okeru Fuke-shū fukkō undō
to Myōan kyōkai no seiritsu katei'.
"Mid-Meiji Period Newspaper Articles about a Fuke Sect Revival
and the Myōan Association ['Myōan kyōkai'] Formation Proces."
In Ichi-on jōbutsu, Vol. 51, Komusō kenkyū-kai, 2022, pp. 2-30.
Gunsho ruijū, Vol. 28. First published in 1733 by Hanawa Hokiichi.
Zoku Gunsho Ruijū Kankōkai, Tokyo, 1933.
H:
Hayashi Kenzō: Shōsōin gakki no kenkyū.
Kazama Shobō, Tōkyō, 1964.
Hosaka Hiro'oki: 'Jūhasseiki ni okeru komusō no mibun keisei.'
Buraku mondai kenkyō no. 105, pp. 46-67, Kyoto, 1990.
Hosaka Hiro'oki: 'Jūshichi seiki ni okeru komusō no seisei: boroboro,
komosō to no idō to 'kou' kōi no arikata.'
Printed in: Mibunteki shūen.
Publ. by Buraku mondai kenkyō shuppan-bu,
pp. 161-216, Kyoto, 1994.
I:
Ichion jōbutsu. Edited by Kosuge Daitetsu.
Periodical published by Komusō Kenkyūkai, Tokyo.
Ide Yukio: 'Chūse shakuhachi tsuikō'.
In: Research reports of the Kōchi University. Humanities.
Vol. 41, 1-10, Kōchi, 1992-12-27.
Link to PDF file:
Ide Yukio, 1992: 'Chūse shakuhachi tsuikō'
Igarashi Bunzō: 'Hottō Kokushi no denki to densetsu ni tsuite.'
In the shakuhachi periodical 'Ichi-on jō-butsu 8'
(November), pp. 66-83, Tōkyō, 1984.
Iizuka Erihito: 'Meiji ikō no Myōan-ji no shiryō shōkai.'
"Materials about the Meian Temple since the Meiji Era."
In: Bulletin of Culture Informatics, Sugiyama Jogakuen University,
Nagoya, Volume 14, pp. 139-151.
Link: https://lib.sugiyama-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=pages_view_main&active_action=repository_view_main_item_detail&item_id=2110&item_no=1&page_id=13&block_id=21
Ikeda Hiroshi & Kitahara Yasuo, researchers & editors:
Ōkura Toraakira-bon kyōgenshū no kenkyū,
大蔵虎明本狂言集の研究.
"A Study of the Ōkura; toraakira-bon kyōgenshū."
Vol. 2. Hyōgensha, Tokyo, 1973. 3 volumes.
Original work published in Kyoto, 1642.
Ikeda Juzan shū: Taizan-fu shūi. Tokyo, 1985.
Ikkyū Sōjun: Kyōunshū.
Facsimile of a late 15th century manuscript.
Ed. & publ. by Okumura Jūbei, Kyoto, 1966.
Ikkyū Sōjun: Kyōunshū, Kyōunshishū, Jikaishū.
Rev. & annotated by Nakamura Tamaki.
Gendai shichōsha, Tokyo, 1976.
Imaeda Aishin: Zenshū no rekishi.
Shibundō, Tokyo, 1962.
Inaba Issui, Fuke kyōkai, editor:
Shakuhachi dokushū annai.
"A Guide to Shakuhachi Self-study."
Edited by Inaba Issui, Fuke kyōkai.
Publ. by Kokureidō shoten, Tokyo, 1915.
Link: ???
Inada Hideo: 'Mai-kyōgen oboegaki.' "Dance-kyōgen Notes."
Yamaguchi Prefectural University International Culture Department
Bulletin of the Faculty of International Studies
No. 3, 1997, pp. 65-74.
Inagaki Ihaku, Izui Seizan & Takahashi Ryochiku, editors:
Myōan sanjūnana-sei Tanikita Muchiku-shū.
Taizan-fu shūi. Tanikita Renzō, Kyoto, 1981.
Ishizaki Yūshi (1768-1846): Nagasaki meisho zue.
"Famous Places in Nagasaki."
Published in Nagasaki, 1820.
Reprinted version publ. by Nagasaki shidankai, Nagasaki, 1931.
Izumi Takeo: Take o fuku hitobito.
Kakareta shakuhachi suisō no rekishi to keifu.
"Pictures of People who Blow the Bamboo.
History and Genealogy of People Blowing the Shakuhachi."
Tōhoku University Publishing Society, Sendai, 2013.
J:
Jinrin kinmō zu-i - see Asakura Haruhiko.
K:
Engelbert Kaempfer (1651-1716): Kaempfer's Japan: Tokugawa culture observed
Edited, translated, and annotated by Beatrice M. Bodart-Bailey.
University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, 1999.
Kamisangō Yūkō: "Shakuhachi no rekishi."
In Hōgaku Taikei Vol. 4, pp. 7-16, Tokyo, 1971.
Kamisangō Yūkō: "Shakuhachi gaku ryakushi:
suizen no rikai no tame ni". In descriptive notes for
"Suizen: Chikuhō ryū ni miru fuke shakuhachi no keifu."
Nippon Columbia LP recording KX 7001-3: pp. 9-22, Tokyo, 1974.
Kamisangō Yūkō: "Shakuhachi gaku ryakushi:
suizen no rikai no tame ni". Reprinted in:
Shichikuron josetsu: Nihon ongaku ronkō jisen-shū.
Publ. by the author himself, Tokyo, 1995.
Kanda Kayū: Komusō to Shakuhachi hikki.
Hōgaku Journal Serial Anthology No. 5649, Tokyo, 2019.
Kanda Shun'ichi & Ishibashi Gudō: Myōan shakuhachi-kai no kijin.
1981/1986.
K'ao Ku (Chinese periodical of archaeology) 1974, Vol. 1.
K'ao Ku Publishing Co., Beijing, February 1974.
Katsu Kaishū (Katsu Yasuyoshi): Kaishū zenshū, Vol. 5.
Pages 49-64: About 'Fuke shūmon' matters.
Kaizōsha, Tokyo, 1927
Kikkawa Eishi: 'Hyōtan namazu to shakuhachi. Shakuhachi ni miru bigaku.'
In: Kikan hōgaku 5, pp. 52-59, Tokyo, 1975.
Kiyū shōran. Comp. by Kitamura Nobuyo (1784-1856), first publ. in 1830.
Reprint by Seikōkan Shuppanbu, 2 vols., Tokyo, 1933.
Koide Kōhei: Nihon no dentō ongaku.
Ongaku no tomosha, Tokyo, 1970.
Koji ruien. Ruien kankōkai, editors. Tokyo, 1896-1914, 51 vols.
Reduced size reprint ed. by Jingū shichō, Tokyo, 1927-1930.
Latest printed edition: Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, Tokyo, 1967-1971 & 1995-1999.
Koma no Chikazane: Kyōkunshō.
Original work completed in 1233. Publ. in 2 vols. by
Nihon Koten Zenshū Kankōkai, Tokyo, 1928.
Kobayashi Shizan & Tomimori Kyozan - [Shizan Koji & Kyozanbō Sanshi]:
Shakuhachi honryū Myōan suishō kikai.
Ōya Shobō、Tokyo, 1930.
NDL link: http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/1258947?itemId=info%3Andljp%2Fpid%2F1258947&__lang=en
Komusō zakki, see Okumura Noriyoshi & Kodera Gyokuchō
Kosuge Daitetsu, editor; Ichion jōbutsu.
Periodical published by Komusō Kenkyūkai, Tokyo.
Kowata Suigetsu, compiler & editor: Kyotaku denki kokujikai.
Author: Yamamoto Morihide, Kyōto, 1795.
216 pages, Nihon ongaku-sha, Tokyo, 1981.
Kowata Suigetsu: "Shakuhachi Kokinshū by Kowata Suigetsu [Shōwa 26]."
Informally translated from the original by David Sawyer and Yoko Hiraoka, USA, 2017.
Direct link to PDF-file:
http://www.japanshakuhachi.com/ewExternalFiles/THE%20SHAKUHACHI%20KOKINSHU%20by%20KOWATA%20SUIGETSU.pdf
Kurihara Kōta: Shakuhachi shikō. Chikuyūsha, Tokyo, 1918, 1975.
Kyoreizan Myōan-ji, ed.: Kyoreizan Myōan-ji.
3rd ed., Myōan Temple, Kyoto, 2003.
Kyotaku denki/Kyotaku denki kokujikai, see Yamamoto Morihide.
L:
No titles
M:
Mikami Sanji: 'Fuke-shū ni tsuite'.
In: Shigaku zasshi 13, no. 4, 1902, pp. 61-76,
& Shigaku zasshi 13, no. 5, 1902, pp. 64-82.
Makieshi Genzaburō: Jinrin kinmō zu-i.
"An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Humanity."
蒔絵師源三郎: 人倫訓蒙図彙.
Originally published in 1690.
Reprinted by Heibonsha, edited by Asakura Haruhiko.
Tokyo, 1990 & 1994.
Minamoto Unkai; Kanda Shun'ichi, editor: Myōan shakuhachi-kai
no kijin Minamoto Unkai-shū
Orig. publications: 1927 & 1934, Shōwa 2 & 9.
Edited & published by Kanda Shun'ichi, 1981.
Mizukami Tsutomu: Kyochiku no fue. Shakuhachi shikō.
Tōkyō, 2006.
Miura Jōshin: Keichō kenmonshū (1614).
"Seen and Heard during the Keichō Period."
Ed. by Nakamaru Kazunori.
Shin jinbutsu jūraisha, Tōkyō.
Mori Hikotarō, editor: Shūhū Yokō.
Published by the Kōkoku-ji,
Yura, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, 1938, 1981.
N:
Nagasaki-shi-hen, Nagasaki History Editors: Nagasaki-shi. Chishi-hen: Butsu-ji bu.
"History of Nagasaki City. Topographical Compilation:
Buddhist Temples Section 1-2." 2 volumes.
Publ. by Nagasaki City, 1923-1925.
National Diet Library URLs:
Vol. 1: http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/978668/25
Vol. 2: http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/978669
Nakata Hōju, editor: Kōya-zan bunsho dai kyū maki.
Publ. by Kōya-zan Documents Publication Society, 1936, Shōwa 11.
Nakatsuka Chikuzen: 'Fuke-shū no seiritsu.'
In Sankyoku No. 188, Tokyo, Nov. 1937, pp. 20-31.
Nakatsuka Chikuzen: Kinko-ryū shakuhachi shikan.
Nihon Ongaku-sha, Tokyo, 1979.
Nihon Kokugo Dai-jiten. Nihon Dai-jiten Kankōkai, Tokyo, 1973-1975.
Nishimura Kokū: 'Kyotaku - Fuke-shū honkyoku.'
Cover notes for the LP album.
Toshiba Records TH-7010, Tokyo, 1965.
Link til discogs.com: https://www.discogs.com/%E8%A5%BF%E6%9D%91%E8%99%9A%E7%A9%BA-%E8%99%9A%E9%90%B8%E6%99%AE%E5%8C%96%E5%AE%97%E6%9C%AC%E6%9B%B2/release/6488923
Nishiyama Matsunosuke; Edo chōnin no kenkyū.
5 vols. Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 1973-1975.
Nishiyama Matsunosuke: Iemoto monogatari.
Chūō Kōronsha, Tokyo, 1971, 1976.
Nishiyama Matsunosuke: Iemoto no kenkyū.
Azekura Shobō, Tokyo, 1956.
Nishiyama Matsunosuke: Iemoto no kenkyū.
Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, Tokyo, 1982.
Nishiyama Matsunosuke: 'Komusō no ura-omote'.
In: Kikan hōgaku 5, Ongaku no Tomo-sha, Tokyo, 1975, pp. 26-30.
NKBZ 25: Nihon Koten Bungaku Zenshū, Vol 25. Revised and annotated
by Usuda Jingorō & Shimma Shin'ichi. Tokyo, 1976.
O:
Okada Fujio: Komusō no nazo - Suizen no kokoro.
Akita Bunka Shuppan, 2001.
Okamoto Chikugai: Shakuhachi zuisō-shū.
Publ. by Myōan sōryū-kai, 2012, 290 pages.
Okamoto Chikugai: "'Ōshū reibo' ni tsuite: Ōshū no suizenhō."
In: Ichion jōbutsu, Issue No. 5, June 1, 1983, pp. 2-22.
Okumura Yoshinori (compiler) & Kodera Gyokuchō (editor):
Komusō zakki, Komusō Notes.
Photographic reprint of a no later than c. mid-1870s original
published by the book store Mytown, Nagoya, 2004.
Ōno Osamu: 'Hottō Kokushi wa Fuke shakuhachi no so ni arazu ka.'
In: Yura machi no Bunkazai 10, March, 1983, pp. 89-100.
Ōkura; Toraakira / Ikeda Hiroshi & Kitahara Yasuo, researchers & editors:
Ōkura; toraakirabon kyōgenshū no kenkyū,
Vol. 2. Hyōgensha, Tokyo, 1973. Original work published in Kyoto, 1642.
P:
No titles
R:
No titles
S:
Sankyoku, see Fujita Shun'ichi, editor, 1883-1974.
Sasano Ken, editor (1901-1961): Kohon nō kyōgenshū, Vol. 2.
4 vols., Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo, 1944.
Link: http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/1125621
Sasano Den, editor (1901-1961): Nō kyōgen: Ōkura Torakiyo-bon, Chū/Vol. 2.
3 vols., Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo, 1945.
Link: http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/11293180
The SAT Daizōkyō Text Database. Tokyo University.
URL: http://21dzk.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/SAT/index_en.html
Shakuhachi dokushū annai. "A Guide to Shakuhachi Self-study."
Edited by Inaba Issui, Fuke kyōkai.
Publ. by Kokureidō shoten, Tokyo, 1915.
Shichiku taizen, 1687 & 1699 - cf. Takanaka Shijo, compiler.
Contains 'Ōnusa - Shamisen shoshinsho' of 1685.
Shichiku taizen, 1916 reprint - cf. Sassa Issetsu.
Shimura Satoshi - see Simura Satosi.
Shiraishi Kaoru: 'Hottō Kokushi ni tsuite.'
In: Nihon gakushi-in kyō/Japan Academy Bulletin,
Vol. 6, No.1, pp. 5-28, 1948. Publisher?
Link: https://doi.org/10.2183/tja1948.6.5
Shizan Koji & Kyozanbō Sanshi
Cf. Kobayashi Shizan & Tomimori Kyozan.
Shōsōin no Gakki (Musical Intruments in the Shōsōin). Edited by
Shōsōin Office. Authors: Hayashi Kenzō, Kishibe Shigeo, Taki
Ryōichi & Shiba Sukehiro. Nihon Keizai Shimbun Sha, Tokyo, 1967.
Shūhū Yokō, edited by Mori Hikotarō. Publ. by the Kōkoku-ji,
Yura, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, 1938, 1981.
T:
Tago Kōin [?]: 'Suizen no yurai ni tsuite.'
In: Tozan-ryū gakuhō No. 1018, October, 2010.
Takahashi Kūzan: Fukeshū-shi. Sono shakuhachi sōhō no gakuri.
Fukeshū-shi kankōkai, Tokyo, 1979.
Takahashi Kūzan: Fukeshū shōshi;.
Fuchiyoshi Yoshizō, Tokyo, 1973.
Takahata Sōyū: Yasei no zen. Suizen.
Own publisher, Kagawa, 2005.
Takanaka Shijo, author
Sassa Issetsu, editor: Shichiku taizen. "Encyclopedia of Strings and Bamboo."
First compiled and published by Takanaka Shijo in 1687.
Publ. by Miwa Itsujirō, Tokyo, 1916.
Link to complete online version:
http://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/956099
Takeda Kyōson: Komusō: sei to zoku no igyōsha-tachi.
"Komusō: Odd People of the Sacred and the Worldly."
Sanitsu Shobō, Tokyo, 1997.
Tanabe Hisao: Nihon no gakki.
Kashiwa Shuppan, Chiba, 1964, 1972.
Tanabe Hisao: Edo Jidai no Ongaku. Bunkyō Shoin, Tokyo, 1928.
Tanabe Hisao: Nihon no ongaku.
Bunka Kenkyūsha, 1947.
Tanabe Hisao: Nihon no ongaku.
Bunka Kenkyūsha, 1954.
Tanabe Hisao: Nihon no ongaku.
Bunka Kenkyūsha, 1961.
Takuan Sōhō: Takuan Oshō zenshū.
6 volumes, first published in 1928.
Takuan Sōhō: Takuan Oshō zenshū. Vol. 1
Republished by the Takuan Oshō zenshū Publication Society,
Tankobon Hardcover, November, 2001.
Tanikita Muchiku: cf. Inagaki Ihaku et al.
Tokugawa kinreikō, Book 5, publ. by Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, Tokyo, 1931-32.
Section with Fuke Sect related document on pages 106-116, frames 61-66.
Link to online version:
National Diet Library, Tokyo: Tokugawa kinreikō, Book 5, 1932-33
Tokugawa kinreikō, Book 5, publ. by Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, Tokyo, 1931-32.
Section with Fuke Sect related document on pages 106-116, frames 58-63.
Link to online version:
National Diet Library, Tokyo: Tokugawa kinreikō, Book 5, 1932-33
Tokugawa kinreikō (complete). Originally compiled and eventually published in 1880-1899
by the Japanese Ministry of Justice (Shihōshō, 1871-1948).
Link to all volumes present in the National Diet Library:
National Diet Library, Tokyo: Tokugawa kinreikō, complete collection
Tomimori Kyozan: Myōan Shakuhachi Tsūkai.
Myōan Kyozan Bōdōyūkai, Tokyo, 1979.
Toyohara Sumiaki: Taigenshō (original dated 1512)
1933 edition, 4 vols., edited by Masamune Atsuo
Nihon Koten Zenshu Kankokai, Tokyo, 1933
The entire 1933 edition may be downloaded
from this location:
www.archive.org
- Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library, University of Toronto
Tsuge Gen'ichi: 'The History of the Kyotaku.'
In: Asian Music, Vol. VIII, 2. New York, 1977.
Link to online PDF file:
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0044-9202(1977)8%3A2%3C47%3ATHOTK%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M
Tsukamoto Kodō, editor: Kinko techō / Kyoreizan Myōan-ji bunken.
Publ. by Komusō kenkyūkai, Hosshin-ji, Tokyo, 1999.
Tsukitani Tsuneko: 'Shakuhachi koten honkyoku no kenkyū.'
"A Study of Classical Shakuhachi Honkyoku."
M.A. thesis, Osaka University of Fine Arts, 1969.
Tsukitani Tsuneko: 'Shakuhachi koten honkyoku no kenkyū.'
"Academic Study of Classical Shakuhachi Honkyoku."
Shuppan Geijutsu-sha, Tokyo, 2000.
U:
Ueno Katami: Shakuhachi no rekishi.
Shimada Ongaku Shuppan, Tokyo, 3rd impr., 1984.
Ueno Katami: Shakuhachi no rekishi. Revised and expanded edition.
Shuppan Geijutsu-sha, Tokyo, 2002.
Uramoto Setchō: Manpitsu shichibushū.
"Collection of Jottings in Seven Parts".
Jinbun Shoin, Kyoto, 1936.
Ch. 5, pp. 195-244: About 'Fuke-shū shakuhachi',
however dated January 26, 1928 (Shōwa 3, 1-26).
Uramoto Setchō: 'Zen mondō to satori.'
Essay, 12 pages, publ. by Shunjūsha, 1960.
W:
No titles
X:
Xu Liu (887-946): Jiu Tang-shu (Old T'ang History).
16 vols. Zhonghua shu ju, 2nd ed., 1986.
Y:
Yamaguchi Masayoshi: Shakuhachi-shi gaisetsu.
Shiryō to tomo ni tadoru shakuhachi no rekishi.
Shuppan Geijutsu-sha, Tokyo, 2005.
Yamamoto Morihide, compiler & author: Kyotaku denki kokujikai.
Original Kyōto edition published in 1795.
1925 edition publ. by Rakubundō c/o The National Diet Library.
Yamamoto Morihide, compiler & author: Kyotaku denki kokujikai.
Modern version edited by Kowata Suigetsu,
216 pages, Nihon ongaku-sha, Tokyo, 1981.
Yamashita Yajūrō: Komusō. Fuke-shū Reihō-ji no kenkyū.
Tama kyōdo kenkyū no kai, Tama, Japan, 1972.
Yamauchi-ke Shiryō Kankō I-inkai, editors:
Yamauchi-ke shiryō Dainidai Tadayoshi kō ki.
Publ. by Yamauchi Jinja Hōmotsukan, 4 volumes, Kōchi, 1980-1981.
1628 text in vol. 2, pp. 183-184.
Link: https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=%E7%AC%AC%E4%BA%8C%E4%BB%A3%E5%BF%A0%E7%BE%A9%E5%85%AC%E7%B4%80&qt=search_items&search=Search
Yoshikawa Eiji: Komusō keizu. "Komusō Genealogy."
First published in 1905.
Yoshikawa Eiji: Komusō keizu.
Yoshikawa Bunko (40),
Kodansha, Tokyo, 1976.
Z:
Zengaku Jiten, ed. by Jinbo Nyoten & Andō Bun'ei,
Shōbō Genzō Chūkai Zensho Kankōkai,
Komazawa Daigaku, Tokyo, 1962.
Zengaku daijiten; Komazawa Daigaku nai Zengaku dai jiten hensanjo, eds.
Komazawa Daigaku Zengaku dai jiten hensanjo, eds.
Komazawa Daigaku, Tokyo, 1978.
Juzhong Zhang, Garman Harbottle, Changsui Wang & Zhaochen Kong:
'Oldest playable musical instruments found at Jiahu early Neolithic site in China.'
In: NATURE, Vol. 401, Num. 6755, pp. 366-368, 23 September 1999.
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