- (918–923).
Tsurayuki was born in
either 866 or 872, the son of Ki no
Mochiyuki and a
court dancer of the
naikyoubou (内教坊),
whose name is unknown. He...
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Hosokawa Mitsumoto (1378–1426)
Hosokawa Mochimoto (1399–1429)
Hosokawa Mochiyuki (1400–1442)
Hosokawa Katsumoto Hosokawa Masamoto Hosokawa Sumiyuki (1489–1507)...
- (1372–1433) 1429–1432
Shiba Yoshiatsu (1397–1434) 1432–1442
Hosokawa Mochiyuki (1400–1442) 1442–1445
Hatakeyama Mochikuni (1398–1455) 1445–1449 Hosokawa...
- However, by 1473, both
Hosokawa and
Yamana were dead. Father:
Hosokawa Mochiyuki (1400-1442) Mother:
daughter of
Kyogoku Takamitsu Wife:
Yamana Haruko...
- how
mochi is made, but such
details are not
clarifiable from the poem.
Mochiyuki ya,
Nihon ichi no Kibi
dango (餅雪や日本一の吉備だんご), from the Konronshū (崑山集)...
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Heian period waka poet,
government official and courtier; son of Ki no
Mochiyuki; one of four
compilers of the
Kokin Wakashū anthology;
provincial governor...
-
Heian period waka poet,
government official and courtier; son of Ki no
Mochiyuki; one of four
compilers of the
Kokin Wakashū anthology;
provincial governor...
- province-wide rate that also
included the kuge and buke. Furthermore, the
kanrei Mochiyuki Hosokawa had
accepted a
bribe of 1,000
kanmon from the
storehouse money...
-
Heian period waka poet,
government official and courtier; son of Ki no
Mochiyuki; one of four
compilers of the
Kokin Wakashū anthology;
provincial governor...