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Fujiwara no
Shunzei (藤原 俊成, 1114 – 22
December 1204) was a ****anese poet, courtier, and
Buddhist monk of the late
Heian period. He was also
known as Fujiwara...
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Shunzei-kyō Waji Sōjō (俊成卿和字奏状), also
known as Shōji
Ninen Shunzei-kyō Waji Sōjō (正治二年俊成卿和字奏状), is a ****anese work of
poetic criticism (karon) dealing...
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after a loss to the Minamoto, he
visited Fujiwara no
Shunzei to
deliver a "hundred or so" poems.
Shunzei included one
anonymously in the Senzaishu. The poem...
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Fujiwara no
Shunzei no
Musume (藤原俊成女, "Fujiwara no
Shunzei's daughter"; also
occasionally called 藤原俊成卿女, 皇(太)后宮大夫俊成(卿)女 or 越部禅尼), 1171? – 1252?, was a...
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member of a
poetic clan, Teika's
father was the
noted poet
Fujiwara no
Shunzei.
After coming to the
attention of the
Retired Emperor Go-Toba (1180–1239;...
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leading candidate proposed is
Shunzei's Daughter.
Other candidates who have been
proposed include her
maternal grandfather Shunzei himself and the monk Jōgaku...
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politics to the arts,
producing literary scholars including Fujiwara no
Shunzei and
Fujiwara no Teika. Only
forty years after Michinaga's death, his Fujiwara...
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adopted by the
noted poet
Fujiwara no
Shunzei upon the
death of
Shunzei's younger brother.
Shunzei originally intended for
Sadanaga to be his heir;...
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Shunzei's poetics, the
beauty of yūgen
manifests a deep
tranquility which reflects and is akin to
shikan practice. This link is ****erted by
Shunzei in...
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flees the
capital leaving some of his
poems to a
famous poet
Fujiwara no
Shunzei.
Tsunemasa returns a
famous lute to the Ninna-ji. At ****uhara-kyō, Munemori...