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Minamoto no Shunrai

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28: 102:, similarly dominated the court poetry scene; by favoring their rivals, the Emperors could thus strike back. Although Shunrai was passed over to compile the 234: 161:, but this term was used to refer to books that contained essays on poetry and figuratively means that it knows the "mind" of poetry. 219: 153:
In 1113, Toshiyori wrote the poetic treatise known as "Toshiyori zuinō (俊頼髄脳)." Zuinō, which is also seen in the title of
239: 214: 204: 209: 86:(1016–1097); holder of the second rank in court and of the position of Grand Counsellor). Shunrai was favored by 134:
was especially criticized with various uncomplimentary nicknames; Brower and Miner mention that one critic,
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1100-1125) wrote a now-lost ten-part work called the
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Minamoto no Toshiyori

Ogura Hyakunin Isshu
Japanese name
surname
Japanese poet
Kin'yō Wakashū
Minamoto no Tsunenobu
Emperor Go-Sanjo
Emperor Shirakawa
Fujiwara family
Rokujō family
Goshūi Wakashū
imperial anthology
Kin'yō Wakashū
anthology
Fujiwara no Akinaka
fl.
Fujiwara no Kintō
myelencephalon
Earl Miner
Robert H. Brower
Stanford University
Categories
Minamoto clan
Nobility from Kyoto
Japanese nobility
Deified Japanese men
Imperial House of Japan
1055 births

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