Japanese poet (1644–1694)
Matsuo Bashō (松尾芭蕉, 1644 – 28 November 1694) was a major Japanese poet, primarily known for his achievements in the haikai no renga and haiku (as it would become known later) forms, and his poetic diaries.
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Pen Names:
松尾甚七郎
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松尾甚四郎
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俳聖
Alternative Names:
Matsuo Basho
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Matsuo Bashou
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Bashō
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Basho
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Bashou
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Matsuo Bashô
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Bashô
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金作
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甚七郎
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甚四郎
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まつおばしょう
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My body, now close to fifty years of age, has become an old tree that bears bitter peaches, a snail which has lost its shell, a bagworm separated from its bag; it drifts with the winds and clouds that know no destination. Morning and night I have eaten traveler's fare, and have held out for alms a pilgrim's wallet.