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How to use Tanka in a sentence

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Tanka came in a variety of sizes and were often painted on cotton or silk.
Scroll paintings called tanka that depicted the various gods and saints of Lamaist Buddhism decorated every temple.
Tanka Bars and smaller Tanka Bites were created on the Pine Ridge Reservation of the Lakota tribe in South Dakota.
In South Dakota, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe's Si Tanka College bought Huron University in 2001, and the college has been struggling with finances.
The indigenous inhabitants at that time consisted of several ethnicities such as Punti, Hakka, Tanka and Hoklo.
It mostly consisted of Tanka fishermen and Hakka charcoal burners, whose settlements scattered along several coastal hamlets.
Both free verse and rhymed poetry styles are studied, including cinquain, haiku, tanka, rhopalic, echo and refrain poems, acrostics, alphabet and dictionary poems.
Once my students achieved success with these tasks, I would surprise them by reading aloud samples of haiku, as well as other formula verse, such as tanka and cinquain.
Students may work as a class or in octads to find groupings of their tanka that work with those of others.
Like haiku, tanka is a short, classical verse form that has attracted considerable attention in this century.
The tanka poems are brief, descriptive, and evocative, compressed verse in five lines, varying between five and seven syllables each.
Terayama wrote haiku since his youth and was active as a tanka poet during his days as a student at Waseda University.
The diary tells of her feelings and her appreciation for the people around her, and includes a number of tanka poems.
The new book does add some poems by a few previously included gendaishi poets and by two haiku poets and one tanka poet.
The Heianera poet Izumi Shikibu expressed a similar understanding in one of her tanka.
At every landing place behind the hongs, where barbarians reside, they must not allow the tanka boats to anchor.
In Uzbek Turan Shah Rukh's tanka remained the standard silver coin and weighed an average of slightly more than 5 g throughout the sixteenth century.
Examples from Classical Literature
The concluding hemistich, whereby the hokku becomes the tanka, is existent in the writer's mind, but never uttered.
Sooner or later this crystallized into what is called a tanka or short ode.
Typical of this kind of painting are the pictures of tanka burning the Image.
Some one would utter the first three lines of a tanka and some one else would cap the composition by adding the last two.
The real genius is to be found in the tanka, a poem of five lines or phrases and thirty-one syllables.
The tiresome habit of enumerating a woman's charms, either briefly or at length, is happily an impossibility in the tanka.
Such couplets were called shi to distinguish them from the pure Japanese uta or tanka.
One night tanka, a Zen priest, stayed as a guest at an ordinary Buddhist monastery.
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