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Kiru was the Rokugani term for a “cutting” element, a particular convention in poetry. The kiru presented two images or ideas that seemingly contradict one another, which were contrasted or sometimes ironically linked by the author. [1]
References
- ↑ Book of Fire, p. 119
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