- Ki no
Tsurayuki (紀 貫之, 872 – June 30, 945) was a ****anese author, poet and
court noble of the
Heian period. He is best
known as the prin****l compiler...
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Tsurayuki is a
crater on Mercury. Its name was
adopted by the
International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1976.
Tsurayuki is
named for ****anese author,...
- are six ****anese
poets of the mid-ninth
century who were
named by Ki no
Tsurayuki in the kana and mana
prefaces to the
poetry anthology Kokin wakashū (c...
- tenth-century ****anese poet Ki no
Tsurayuki. The text
details a 55-day
journey in 935
returning to
Kyoto from Tosa province,
where Tsurayuki had been the provincial...
- but is
inspired to
continue after remembering him.
Tsurayuki Rokuonji (鹿苑寺 貫之,
Rokuonji Tsurayuki)
Voiced by:
Haruki Ishiya (****anese);
Kamen Casey (English)...
- them are
mounted to
hanging scroll format. Ki no
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ArtYamato Bunkakan)...
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synonymous with tanka.
Famous examples of such
works are the
diaries of Ki no
Tsurayuki and
Izumi Shikibu, as well as such
collections of poem
tales as The Tales...
- 914. The
compilers of the
anthology were four
court poets, led by Ki no
Tsurayuki and also
including Ki no
Tomonori (who died
before its completion), Ōshikōchi...
- Ōtomo no Yakamochi, the
presumed compiler of the Man'yōshū, and Ki no
Tsurayuki, the prin****l
compiler of the
Kokin Wakashū,
praised Hitomaro as Sanshi...
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Yoritomo (頼朝) of the
Minamoto (源) clan.
Fujiwara no
Kamatari (藤原 鎌足), Ki no
Tsurayuki (紀 貫之), and
Taira no
Kiyomori (平 清盛) are
additional examples.
These family...