That said, Matsuo Bashō, who cherished "the fragility of thin things torn by the wind" (in Oi no kobumi) and called himself "Fūrabō (lit. a person like a thin thing blown by the wind)" (in Bashō wo utsusu kotoba), who cherished the fragility of the leaves of Bashō (Musa basjoo) torn by wind and rain, and took the name "Bashō" for himself, at the same time...
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