Yes, the boncho and kyoshi were both influential haiku poets in Japan. They both contributed significantly to the development of the haiku form and are celebrated for their unique styles and contributions to the genre. However, they had different approaches and themes in their poetry, with the boncho often focusing on the natural world and kyoshi delving into human emotions and experiences.
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Boncho Urumov was born in 1937, in Shumen, Bulgaria.
Boncho Genchev was born on 1964-07-07.
Boncho Urumov died on January 8, 2002, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Boncho Karastoyanov was born on January 24, 1899, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Boncho Karastoyanov died on April 17, 1962, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Kyoshi Takahama was born on 1874-02-22.
Chin the Conqueror. Who, "threatened to throw the world out of balance." When he came to claim Kyoshi's home, Kyoshi defeated him.
Kyoshi Takahama died on 1959-04-08.
Boncho Asenov has written a book titled "101 Positively Powerful Words for Success." It is a self-help book aimed at providing motivation and inspiration for personal growth and achievement.
Cheers fill up the air, Smiles and laughs everywhere, Joy beyond compare.
Avatar Kyoshi died of old age at 230 years, in 82 BC.