- The Tale of
Genji (源氏物語,
Genji monogatari,
pronounced [ɡeɲdʑi monoɡaꜜtaɾi]), also
known as
Genji Monogatari, is a
classic work of ****anese
literature written...
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Genji may
refer to:
Genji (era), an era in ****anese
history (1864–65)
Genji (woreda), a
district of the
Oromia Region,
Ethiopia Genji, an alternative...
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Hikaru Genji (光源氏) is the
protagonist of
Murasaki Shikibu's Heian-era ****anese
novel The Tale of
Genji."Hikaru"
means "shining",
deriving from his appearance...
- The
Seiwa Genji (清和源氏) is a line of the ****anese
Minamoto clan that is
descended from
Emperor Seiwa,
which is the most
successful and
powerful line of...
- The Tale of
Genji is a
classic work of ****anese literature. The Tale of
Genji may also
refer to: The Tale of
Genji (1951 film),
directed by Kōzaburō Yoshimura...
- The Uda
Genji (宇多源氏) were the
successful and
powerful line of the ****anese
Minamoto clan that were
descended from
Emperor Uda (宇多天皇). Many of the famous...
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Kiyomori of the
Genjis' plans. The
Heikes ambush the wagon, with
Kiyomori acquiring a
Gatling gun
stored inside a coffin. Meanwhile, as the
Genjis race toward...
- (森氏, Mori-shi) was a
family of ****anese
people descended from the
Seiwa Genji.
Their line
descended from
Minamoto no
Yoshiie (also
known as Hachimantaro)...
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Genji (元治) is a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Bunkyū and
before Keiō. This
period spanned only
slightly more than a
single year...
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lines were
bestowed the surname, the most
notable of
which was the
Seiwa Genji,
whose descendants established the
Kamakura and
Ashikaga shogunates following...