Fujiwara no Akihira (藤原 明衡; 989? – November 14, 1066) was a Japanese nobleman and kanshi poet of the Heian period. Fujiwara no Akihira was the second child...
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no Takachika [ja] and Yoshishige no Tamemasa (慶滋為政), and composed poetry in Chinese. He fathered the Confucianist and kanshi poet Fujiwara no Akihira...
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Orai a book of model letters by Fujiwara no Akihira. 1076 - Sagoromo Monogatari 1081 - Suisaki a diary by Minamoto no Toshifusa 1086 - Goshūi Wakashū...
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Fujiwara no Norimichi (藤原 教通, July 29, 996 – November 6, 1075), fifth son of Michinaga, was a kugyo of the Heian period. His mother was Minamoto no Rinshi...
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poet Fujiwara no Atsumitsu was born in 1063. His father was Fujiwara no Akihira and his mother (whose name is not known) was a daughter of Taira no Sanshige...
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Mecklenburg Sacrificed to Radegast, the god of hospitality. November 14 – Fujiwara no Akihira, Japanese nobleman December 11 – Conan II, duke of Brittany December...
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CE). They are also referred to in the Shinsarugakuki, written by Fujiwara no Akihira (989–1066). Shōbutsu, a Buddhist monk of the Tendai school, was,...
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in "Sadaie Assonn Ki" (定家朝臣記) by Minamoto no Sadaie in 1057 and "Shin Sarugō Ki" (新猿楽記) by Fujiwara no Akihira (989-1066) while legendary sayings states...
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concerned. The Shinsarugakuki, a fiction written by an aristocrat Fujiwara no Akihira in the mid-11th century, introduced a merchant named Hachirō-mauto...
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949–987), married to Fujiwara no Kaneie Third Prince: Imperial Prince Munehira (致平親王; 951–1041) Fifth Prince: Imperial Prince Akihira (昭平親王; 954–1013) Court...
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around the middle of the 11th century during the Heian period by Fujiwara no Akihira. Honchō Monzui is 14 volumes in length and contains 432 entries from...
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Mecklenburg Sacrificed to Radegast, the god of hospitality. November 14 – Fujiwara no Akihira, Japanese nobleman December 11 – Conan II, duke of Brittany December...
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the performance of a wife. One example of this is found within Fujiwara no Akihira's portraits of a lieutenant's family: The fourth daughter is a shaman...
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Sarugaku) is an 11th-century Japanese work of fiction written by Fujiwara no Akihira (989–1066). The work consists of an introduction and twenty-eight...
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Études Orientales, Geneva, Droz, 2008 (811 p.) and 2011 (779 p.). Fujiwara no Akihira. Notes sur de nouveaux divertissements comiques, text translated...
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to care for the government. 965 (Kōhō 2, 4th month): The udaijin Fujiwara no Akihira died at the age of 68. 965 (Kōhō 2, 12th month): The emperor celebrated...
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accepted mention of shogi is Shin Saru Gakuki (新猿楽記) (1058–1064) by Fujiwara Akihira. The oldest archaeological evidence is a group of 16 shogi pieces excavated...
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character as in xiangqi. Shin Saru Gakuki (新猿楽記) (1058–1064), written by Fujiwara Akihira also has passages relating to shogi, and is regarded as the earliest...
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