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What works does Matsuo Bashō have?

Matsuo Bashō (1644~1694) was a humorous poet in the Edo period. The real name is Songwei Zongfang, and its aliases are Taoqing, Boating Hall, Junyue Temple and Fengluofang. Born into a samurai family in Igawa, he was determined to create harmony since childhood.

In p>1672, he co-authored a collection of humorous sentences, Bei Chui, and he wrote comments. In 168, he began to engage in professional creation, and the anthology of Nuo Harmony Rhyme (1681), Xuli (1683) and Winter (1684) came out one after another.

Bajiao often travels abroad, and his humorous travel collections, such as Travel of Wind and Rain, Travel of Kashima, Travel of Small and Medium Sizes, Travel of Gengke, and Aozhou Road, are all his creative achievements.