English: Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves, collated version in Genryaku years (Genryaku kōbon Man'yōshū) Edition with the largest number of poems. 11th century, Heian period, later collated and annoted at June 9, 1184 (according to inscription on last volume), 20 volumes, ink on decorated paper. One page size 25x17cm, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo
A complete poem from Man'yōshū includes (1) its title and name of author, (2) its "Chinese form", (3) Japanese form written in the cursive script and (4) author's explanation written in Middle Chinese.
This text consists of the nearly complete 6th poetry (without its title) and parts of the 7th poetries (with the topic and nearly complete "chineses form") from Man'yōshū.
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