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Henjō, being himself the grandson of Kanmu Tenno, was another frequenter of the court, famous as a waka poet; but much of his time from 876 onwards was devoted to the establishment of the Gangyō-ji near the
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criticized him: "he knows how to construct waka, but there is less real emotion. It is like when you see a picture of a woman and it moves your heart".
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Breezes of Heaven, blow closed the pathway through the clouds to keep a little longer these heavenly dancers from returning home.
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One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each: A Treasury of Classical Japanese Verse
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Thirty-five of his waka were included in imperial anthologies including
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He was rumored to have had a love affair with the famous female poet
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This article about a Japanese writer, poet, or screenwriter is a
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Kanō Tan'yū
遍昭
遍照
816
waka poet
Buddhist
Kokin Wakashū
notable waka poets
thirty-six immortals of poetry
Dainagon
Emperor Kanmu
kurōdo
Emperor Ninmyō
religious name
Tendai
Gangyō-ji
Kyoto
Urin-in
雲林院
high priest
花山
僧正
Ono no Komachi
Kokin Wakashū
Ki no Tsurayuki
Sosei
Hyakunin Isshu
Kokin Wakashū
Kamens, Edward

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