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Yoshida Kenkō

“Things that seem too common: too many furnishings where one is sitting; too many brushes around an inkstone; too many Buddhas in a home chapel; too many stones and trees and bushes in a garden courtyard; too many children and grandchildren in a house; too many words used when talking to people; too much praise for oneself in a written petition.

Things that don't offend good taste even if numerous: books...”

Yoshida Kenko, Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō
tags: books, japan, zuihitsu
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Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō by Yoshida Kenkō
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