. "Fuyue Anzai(\u5B89\u897F \u51AC\u885BAnzai Fuyue, March 9, 1898\u2013August 24, 1965) was a Japanese-born poet from the Nara Prefecture of Japan. Early in life, he began work in Dalian, China where he developed gangrene and subsequently lost his arm. Anzai was one of the founding fathers of the magazine Shi To Shiron (or, Poetry and Poetics). He published several anthologies, including Gunkan Mari (The Battleship Mari) and Ajia no Kanko (The Asian Salt Lake). Other works by Anzai include: Dattan Kaiky\u00F4 to Ch\u00F4 (Butterflies and the Mongolian Strait, 1947) and Zaseru T\u00F4gy\u00FBshi (The Sitting Matador, 1949)."@en . . "Fuyue Anzai(\u5B89\u897F \u51AC\u885BAnzai Fuyue, March 9, 1898\u2013August 24, 1965) was a Japanese-born poet from the Nara Prefecture of Japan. Early in life, he began work in Dalian, China where he developed gangrene and subsequently lost his arm. Anzai was one of the founding fathers of the magazine Shi To Shiron (or, Poetry and Poetics). He published several anthologies, including Gunkan Mari (The Battleship Mari) and Ajia no Kanko (The Asian Salt Lake). Other works by Anzai include: Dattan Kaiky\u00F4 to Ch\u00F4 (Butterflies and the Mongolian Strait, 1947) and Zaseru T\u00F4gy\u00FBshi (The Sitting Matador, 1949)."@en . . "Fuyue Anzai"@en . . . . . . . .