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    Yoshimine no Munesada (良岑宗貞), better known as Henjō (遍昭 or 遍照, 816 – February 12, 890), was Japanese waka poet and Buddhist priest. In the poetry anthology Kokin Wakashū, he is listed as one of the six notable waka poets and one of the thirty-six immortals of poetry. See more

    Munesada was the eighth son of Dainagon Yoshimine no Yasuyo (良岑安世), who was a son of Emperor Kanmu, relegated to civilian life. He began his career as a courtier, and was later appointed to the position of See more

    Henjō was famous for the following poem from the Hyakunin Isshu:
    天つ風雲の通ひ路吹き閉ぢよ をとめの姿しばしとどめむ ama tsu kaze kumo no kayoiji fuki-toji yo … See more

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    Henjō (遍昭 eller遍照; født i 816; død 21. februar 890) var en japansk waka-dikter og buddhistisk prest. Hans fødenavn var Yoshimine no Munesada (良岑宗貞).
    Takket være en referanse i forordet til Ki no Tsurayukis keiserlige diktantologi Kokin-wakashū, fra året 905, regnes han som en av de seks beste wakadiktere og er en av dikterkunstens trettiseks udødelige.

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    WebHenjō war der 8. Sohn des Dainagon Yoshimine no Yasuyo, der ein Sohn des Kammu-tennō war und von seinem Vater mit seinen Brüdern aus dem Kaiserlichen Haushalt ins …

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      WebHenjō (遍昭 o 遍照,? 816 – 12 de febrero de 890) fue un monje budista y poeta de waka japonés. Su nombre de nacimiento fue Yoshimine no Munesada (良岑宗貞,?). Según el …

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      • https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henjō

        WebHenjō (遍昭/遍照?, 816 – 12 février 890) est un recteur monacal (僧正, sōjō?) 1 dans l'école bouddhique du Tendai et un poète de waka japonais, nommé parmi les six génies de la …

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        • https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Henjō

          WebYoshimine no Munesada , better known as Henjō , was Japanese waka poet and Buddhist priest. In the poetry anthology Kokin Wakashū, he is listed as one of the six notable …

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          WebHenjo → Henjō – MOS:JAPAN. Historical poet. Name written with a macron in the majority of journals, books on the subject. Notably recent translation of Ogura Hyakunin Isshu by …

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          WebTriptych print (BM 2008,3037.19714).jpg 1,084 × 1,600; 444 KB 『五色染六歌仙』 僧正遍昭-“The Poet Sōjō Henjō (816–890) Slipping a Letter into a Woman’s Sleeve,” from the …

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          WebHenjō-Ō is a tall woman with tanned skin, pointy ears and long flowing green hair that is tied near the end with a white string. Her eyes have gold irises and black pupils and her lips …

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