Yamanoue no Okura (山上憶良, also written as 山於億良, 660?–733?) was a Japanese poet, the best known for his poems of children and commoners. He was a member...
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village Ōkura school of traditional Japanese comic theater Okura, Yamagata, a village in Japan the Japanese word for okra Yamanoue no Okura, a Japanese...
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refer to: Yamanoue is a Japanese surname. Notable people with this surname include: Yamanoue no Okura (山上憶良 or 山於億良; 660-773) Japanese poet Yamanoue Sōji (山上宗二;...
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730 and covers the works of such poets as Yamabe no Akahito, Ōtomo no Tabito and Yamanoue no Okura. The fourth period spans 730–760 and includes the...
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volume 1 was by Emperor Ōjin. Nukata no Ōkimi, Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, Yamabe no Akahito, Yamanoue no Okura, Ōtomo no Tabito and his son Yakamochi were the...
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Takahashi no Mushimaro (高橋虫麻呂, fl. ca 730) was a Japanese poet of the early 8th century. He was a contemporary of Yamabe no Akahito, Yamanoue no Okura and Ōtomo...
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「中国の俗信仰的要素が認められる」(雄山閣『大蔵経全解説大事典』)". Higashi, Shigemi [in Japanese] (2006). Yamanoue-no-Okura no kenkyū 山上憶良の研究. Kanrin shobō. pp. 824–825. ISBN 9784877372309. Trenson...
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In Dazaifu, he compiled the Chikushi Kadan of the Man'yōshū with Yamanoue no Okura and Sami Mansei. After arriving in Dazaifu, his wife died. In 730...
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Dazaifu, the military procuracy in northern Kyūshū, from 728 to 730 Yamanoue no Okura 山上 憶良 (660–733), best known for his poems of children and commoners;...
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Shugoro (June 22, 1903 – February 14, 1967) Yamamura Bocho (1884–1924) Yamanoue no Okura (660–733) Yamazaki Hodai (1914 - August 19, 1985) Yamazaki Nao-Cola...
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Japanese poetry (section Fujiwara no Teika)
were Ōtomo no Tabito, Yamanoue no Okura, and Yamabe no Akahito. The oldest written work in Japanese literature is Kojiki in 712, in which Ō no Yasumaro...
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ISBN 4-00-080067-1. OCLC 22820487. Murayama, Izuru 1983 (23rd ed. 2005) Ōtomo no Tabito, Yamanoue no Okura: Yūshū to Kunō. Tokyo : Shintensha. Shinsen Shōjiroku, an online...
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debate over the identity of 山, which could refer to Yamabe no Akahito or to Yamanoue no Okura. One theory also proposes that 山柿 refers to only one person:...
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Ruijū Karin (category Yamanoue no Okura)
anthology compiled by Yamanoue no Okura. The Ruijū Karin was compiled by Yamanoue no Okura. It was likely compiled after Yōrō 5 (721) when Okura become a tutor...
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date) Muhammad al-Baqir, fifth Shia imam and descendant of Muhammad Yamanoue no Okura, Japanese poet (approximate date) Duffy, p. 64; Mann, p. 207 David...
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the poet Yamanoue no Okura, so it is clear he had some amount of literary engagement with that poet. His socializing with both Tabito and Okura while they...
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Crnjanski Ivo Andrić Joao Cabral de Melo Neto Abdülhak Hamit Tarhan Yamanoue no Okura João Guimarães Rosa These poets have also served as Ambassadors of...
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1903–1967, Japan, f) Bochō Yamamura (山村暮鳥, 1884–1924, Japan, p/ch) Yamanoue no Okura (山上憶良, c. 660 – c. 733, Japan, p/ch) Toyoko Yamasaki (山崎豊子, 1924–2013...
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Times, January 29, 2006. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Takamuko no Kuromaro (no Genri)" in Japan encyclopedia, p. 935, p. 935, at Google Books; n.b...
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(approximate date) Rupert, bishop of Salzburg (approximate date) Yamanoue no Okura, Japanese poet (d. 733) December 1 – Eligius, bishop and saint Boggis...
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(approximate date) Rupert, bishop of Salzburg (approximate date) Yamanoue no Okura, Japanese poet (d. 733) 661 February 12 – Ōku, Japanese princess (d...
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date) Muhammad al-Baqir, fifth Shia imam and descendant of Muhammad Yamanoue no Okura, Japanese poet (approximate date) 734 June 3 – Simeon of the Olives...
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Tesshū, Watanabe Kazan, Yamanoue no Okura, Fujiwara no Teika, Sen no Rikyū, Sakamoto Ryōma, Nakae Tōju, Rennyo, Minamoto no Sanetomo, Chikamatsu Monzaemon...
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poetry, and Waka Nisei along with Kakinomoto no Hitomaro; one of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals Yamanoue no Okura 山上 憶良 (660–733), best known for his poems...
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exception of some of Yamanoue no Okura's poetry which shares their Buddhist-philosophical thematics. Roy Andrew Miller, arguing that Okura's "Korean ethnicity"...
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List of Man'yōshū poets (redirect from Ishikawa no Iratsume)
period were Ōtomo no Tabito, Yakamochi's father and the head of a poetic circle in the Dazaifu, and Tabito's friend Yamanoue no Okura, possibly an immigrant...
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promoted to sangi, and a month later departed for China, accompanied by Yamanoue no Okura and the monk Dōji (道慈) and bearing the Taihō Code. This was the first...
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attention as a writer of tales and songs for children and as a poet Yamanoue no Okura 山上 憶良 (660–733), best known for his poems of children and commoners;...
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