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Sadamichi of
Nobeoka Domain.
Makino Yasuyori (牧野康陛, 1750 –
December 8, 1794) was the 4th
Makino daimyō of Komoro.
Yasuyori was the
eldest son of
Makino Yasumitsu...
- the
fairytale "Tamura no Soushi" and the
Hobutsushu written by
Tairano Yasuyori in 1179,
among others. She is also
referred to as Tate
Eboshi (立烏帽子), Suzuka...
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medical text. It was
completed in 984 by
Tamba Yasuyori (also
referred in some
sources as
Tanba no
Yasuyori) and is 30
volumes in length. The work is partly...
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exiled to an
island and
cruelly executed.
Other conspirators (Naritsune,
Yasuyori and Shunkan) are
exiled to
Kikaijima near
Satsuma Province. Meanwhile,...
- a ****anese
anthology of
setsuwa stories compiled by the monk
Taira no
Yasuyori in 1179. The same monk in the tale of the
heike from the
shishigatani incident...
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quoting from 60
Chinese medical works.
During the
Heian period,
Tanba Yasuyori (912–995)
compiled the
first ****anese
medical book, Ishinpō ("Prescriptions...
- century)
depicted Kikai Island (鬼界島, Kikaishima),
where Shunkan,
Taira no
Yasuyori, and
Fujiwara no
Naritsune were
exiled following the
Shishigatani Incident...
- Naritsune, Saikō (the
religious name of
Fujiwara no Moromitsu),
Taira no
Yasuyori (Hei-Hogan, or
Taira police lieutenant), Tada no
Kurando Yukitsuna (a Genji...
- to Kikai-ga-shima.
During his time on the island, Naritsune,
along with
Yasuyori,
became a
fervent adherent of the
Kumano faith,
regularly performing rituals...
- 1177, he was exiled,
along with his son
Fujiwara no Naritsune,
Taira no
Yasuyori, and the monk
Shunkan to an
island called Kikai-ga-shima in the far south...