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Mono no Aware

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A uniquely Japanese aesthetic sensibility expressing the bittersweet awareness of the transience of things. Originating in Heian literature and symbolized by the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms, it emphasizes empathy and sensitivity toward the ephemeral. It was systematized by the scholar Motoori Norinaga.

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카테고리:Conceptual IP
서브카테고리:Philosophy & Spirit
시대:8世紀〜
영향 범위:세계
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aestheticsliteraturetransiencesensitivity

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The Tale of Genji
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Written by court lady Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century during Japan's Heian period, The Tale of Genji is widely considered the world's first novel and the supreme masterpiece of Japanese literature. The epic narrative chronicles the romantic adventures, political intrigues, and spiritual journey of Prince Hikaru Genji in the imperial court of Kyoto. The work established 'mono no aware' (the pathos of things) as a foundational Japanese aesthetic concept—the bittersweet awareness of impermanence that permeates Japanese culture to this day. Continuously read and studied for over a millennium, it has been translated into dozens of languages and adapted into manga, anime, films, and theatrical productions, demonstrating its timeless narrative power and enduring cultural influence.

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