Fujiwara no Kiyosuke
Fujiwara no Kiyosuke (藤原清輔, 1104-1177[1][2][3][4]) was a Japanese waka poet and poetry scholar of the late Heian period.[2][3][4][5]
He was the second[6] son of Akisuke (顕輔), compiler of the Shika Wakashū.[2][3][4]
Poetry
The following poem by him was included as No. 84 in Fujiwara no Teika's Ogura Hyakunin Isshu:
Japanese text[5] | Romanized Japanese[7] | English translation[8] |
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He was a member of the conservative
He was one of the first to apply rules of choosing themes, participants and judges in the uta-awase poetry gatherings.[11] His standards of judging poetry, made him a rival of Fujiwara no Shunzei.[12]
About 1165,
Scholarship
Kiyosuke is known primarily as the author of the Fukuro Zōshi (袋草紙, compiled before 1159[14][15]) and the Ōgishō (奥義抄, compiled 1124~1144[16][17])[9] He was one of the first scholars to question the traditional 905 date of the Kokin Wakashū.[1]
References
- ^ a b Keene 1999 : 250.
- ^ a b c MyPedia article "Fujiwara no Kiyosuke". 2007. Hitachi Systems & Services.
- ^ a b c Britannica Kokusai Dai-hyakkajiten article "Fujiwara no Kiyosuke". 2007. Britannica Japan Co.
- ^ a b c Digital Daijisen entry "Fujiwara no Kiyosuke". Shogakukan.
- ^ a b Suzuki et al. 2009 : 106.
- ^ a b c d McMillan 2010 : 147 (note 84).
- ^ McMillan 2010 : 172.
- ^ McMillan 2010 : 86.
- ^ a b Keene 1999 : 337 (note 154).
- ^ Suzuki et al. 2009 : 106 "歌学にすぐれ、当時の歌壇の第一人者となる。"
- ^ Keene 1999 : 648.
- ^ Keene 1999 : 649-650.
- ^ a b c Keene 1999 : 319.
- ^ Britannica Kokusai Dai-hyakkajiten article "Fukuro Zōshi". 2007. Britannica Japan Co.
- ^ Digital Daijisen entry "Fukuro Zōshi". Shogakukan.
- ^ MyPedia article "Ōgishō". 2007. Hitachi Systems & Services.
- ^ Digital Daijisen entry "Ōgishō". Shogakukan.
Bibliography
- ISBN 978-0-231-11441-7.
- ISBN 978-0-231-14399-8.
- Suzuki, Hideo; Yamaguchi, Shin'ichi; Yoda, Yasushi (2009). Genshoku: Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. Tokyo: ISBN 978-4-578-10082-9.
External links
- E-text of his poems in Japanese.