- Ono no
Michikaze or Ono no Tōfū (小野 道風, 894 –
February 9, 966) was a
prominent Shodōka (****anese calligrapher)
during the
Heian period (794–1185). One...
- and
Osaka to
change the
design from Sadakurō to the
calligrapher Ono no
Michikaze to
improve the image. Today, the
swallows are
brightly colored yellow...
- Man'yōgana, thus
deviated from
contemporary Chinese calligraphy. Ono no
Michikaze (AD 894–966), one of the so-called
sanseki (三跡, "Three
Brush Traces")...
-
except Ono no
Michikaze (Willow's 20-point card) 7 Ame-Shikō (雨四光) "Rainy Four Hikari" Any four 20-point cards, one of
which is Ono no
Michikaze (Willow's...
- He lets them
cross to
attack the
Byzantine Empire.
February 9 – Ono no
Michikaze (Ono no Tōfū), ****anese calligrapher, dies
after having established the...
- to its founder, Ono no
Michikaze (894-966). He even
mentioned in his diary, Gonki, that he had a
dream wherein he met
Michikaze and
learnt calligraphy...
- and his
father was Ono no Minemori. He was the
grandfather of Ono no
Michikaze, one of the
three famous calligraphers (三筆, sanpitsu). In 834 he was appointed...
- Akihagi-jō
attributed to Ono no
Michikaze...
- Liu
Gongquan Louis Madarasz H****an M****oudy Mi Fu
Arnold Möller Ono no
Michikaze Brody Neuenschwander Konoe Nobutada Ouyang Xun Mishkín-Qalam Qu Leilei...
- to
refer to a
group of
three famous Heian period calligraphers: Ono no
Michikaze,
known as
Yaseki from the
character 野 in his name.
Fujiwara no Yukinari...