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How was poetry a part of daily life in keian-kyo?​

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People had to compose poetry and say it in public, if they didn’t that would be bad. Women and men wrote the poems for eachother since it was charmful. If somebody ever got a poem from somebody else you would be expected to write one back.

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Writing in Daily Life Poetry was part of daily life in Heian-kyo. People were expected to compose poetry in public. Men and women carefully created poems to charm each other. When someone received a poem from a friend, family member, or acquaintance, he or she was expected to write one in response.

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