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    Ki no Tsurayuki (紀 貫之, 872 – June 30, 945) was a Japanese author, poet and court noble of the Heian period. He is best known as the principal compiler...
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  • are six Japanese poets of the mid-ninth century who were named by Ki no Tsurayuki in the kana and mana prefaces to the poetry anthology Kokin wakashū...
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    to completion as the anthology includes a eulogy to him composed by Ki no Tsurayuki, his cousin and colleague in the compilation effort. Tomonori is the...
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    tenth-century Japanese poet Ki no Tsurayuki. The text details a 55-day journey in 935 returning to Kyoto from Tosa province, where Tsurayuki had been the provincial...
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    Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (category Fujiwara no Teika)
    Fujiwara no Okikaze (藤原興風) Ki no Tsurayuki (紀貫之) Kiyohara no Fukayabu (清原深養父) Fun'ya no Asayasu (文屋朝康) Ukon (右近) Councillor Hitoshi (参議等) Taira no Kanemori...
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  • events, and the private collections of well-known poets such as Ki no Tsurayuki (the Tsurayuki-shū) and Lady Ise (the Ise-shū) became well-known. During this...
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    court poets, led by Ki no Tsurayuki and also including Ki no Tomonori (who died before its completion), Ōshikōchi no Mitsune, and Mibu no Tadamine. The Kokinshū...
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    synonymous with tanka. Famous examples of such works are the diaries of Ki no Tsurayuki and Izumi Shikibu, as well as such collections of poem tales as The...
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    no Yakamochi, the presumed compiler of the Man'yōshū, and Ki no Tsurayuki, the principal compiler of the Kokin Wakashū, praised Hitomaro as Sanshi no...
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    and courtier Ki no Tsurayuki. Tsurayuki lies on the north rim of Pushkin crater, and on the southwest rim of Mendes Pinto crater. "Tsurayuki". Gazetteer...
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  • Plum in the Golden Vase Cao Xueqin, Dream of the Red Chamber Zhuangzi Ki no Tsurayuki, Tosa Nikki Unknown, Sarashina Nikki H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds...
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  • grammarian, lexicographer and student of the Quran and hadith (d. 958) Ki no Tsurayuki, Japanese writer and poet (d. 945) Pietro II Candiano, doge of Venice...
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    them are mounted to hanging scroll format. Ki no Tsurayuki volume2 Ki no Tsurayuki volume2 Ki no Tsurayuki volume2 Lady IseMuseum of Japanese ArtYamato...
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  • of Emperor Jimmu. Ki clan [ja] (紀氏) – descended from Emperor Kōgen by the Minister Takenouchi no Sukune; famous for Ki no Tsurayuki. Kusakabe clan [ja]...
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    for their quality. His influence at the time was commensurate with Ki no Tsurayuki, and he has an unusually large number of poems (193) included in the...
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  • Kana preface (category Ki no Tsurayuki)
    written by the poet/editor Ki no Tsurayuki. It is also known in English as the Japanese preface, distinguishing it from Ki no Yoshimochi's Chinese preface...
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  • Tasogare OtomexAmnesia (Teiichi Niiya) Chōyaku Hyakunin isshu: Uta Koi (Ki no Tsurayuki) 2013 Cardfight!! Vanguard: Link Joker (Aichi Sendou) Chihayafuru 2...
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    Emperor Daigo of Japan orders the selection of four court poets, led by Ki no Tsurayuki, to compile the Kokin Wakashū, an early anthology of Waka poetry. Naum...
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    times, were anthologized by five waka poets in the court including Ki no Tsurayuki who wrote the kana preface (仮名序, kanajo) The Kana preface to Kokin...
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    Nikki bungaku (日記文学) is a Japanese literary genre, dating back to Ki no Tsurayuki's Tosa Nikki, compiled in roughly 935. Nikki bungaku is a genre including...
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  • Emperor Daigo and completed c. 905, compiled by Ki no Tsurayuki, Ki no Tomonori, Ōshikōchi no Mitsune and Mibu no Tadamine. Gosen Wakashū: 20 scrolls, 1,426...
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  • Fujiwara no Tadahira Tosa Nikki (c. 935), written by Ki no Tsurayuki Kagerō Nikki (c. 974) Midō Kampakuki (998-1021), written by Fujiwara no Michinaga...
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    collection Kokinshū and the Tosa Diary, both associated with the poet Ki no Tsurayuki, as well as Sei Shōnagon's collection of miscellany The Pillow Book...
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    proximity to the provincial capital During the Heian period, the nobleman Ki no Tsurayuki wrote the Tosa Diary while staying in what is now Nankoku. During the...
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    were both friendly with Ki no Tsurayuki, who became notable for popularizing Japanese-language verse. Her father, Fujiwara no Tametoki, attended the State...
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  • Kikuchi Kan (December 26, 1888 – March 6, 1948) Kikuoka Kuri (1909–1970) Ki no Tsurayuki (870–945) Kimino Rinko Kinoshita Junji (1914–2006) Kinoshita Mokutaro...
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  • Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken Kensho Kesen District, Iwate Kesennuma, Miyagi Ketaka District, Tottori Ketaka, Tottori Ash Ketchum Ki no Tsurayuki Ki Society Kiai...
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    Fujiwara no Sadanobu's most famous surviving works come from his calligraphy of a segment of the poem anthology Tsurayuki-shū composed by Ki no Tsurayuki known...
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    extant works of Japanese prose fiction is the Tosa Diary written by Ki no Tsurayuki in 935. It is also the oldest Japanese travel diary, giving an account...
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    Taejo's unification of Korea, bringing the Silla dynasty to an end. Ki no Tsurayuki returns to Kyoto from Tosa Province, a journey that becomes the basis...
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