Fujiwara no Atsunobu
Fujiwara no Atsunobu (藤原 敦信; fl. early 11th century CE) was a Japanese nobleman and writer of both waka and kanshi poetry.
Life[]
Fujiwara no Atsunobu was born to Fujiwara no Aishige[citation needed] (藤原敦信),[1] a member of the Shikike branch of the Fujiwara clan,[1] and a daughter of Minamoto no Hitoshi.[1] The year of his birth is unknown.[1]
During the reign of Emperor En'yū,[2] he became a student Chinese literature (文章生 monjōshō) at the Imperial University.[1]
The record of the (太政大臣殿三十講歌合), dating from the fifth month of (1003 in the Julian calendar) calls him "the former of Higo" (前肥後守).[2] The ,[3] the diary of Fujiwara no Michinaga, records that in the fourth month of Kankō 4 (1007) he was invited to a private banquet (密宴 mitsuen) at the Inner Palace,[1] to which he contributed Chinese poetry.[3]
According to the (六波羅蜜寺縁起), he became of Yamashiro Province around Chōwa 1 (1012).[2]} The records that[3] he was invited to the of Prince Atsunaga (敦良親王, later Emperor Go-Suzaku) in the twelfth month of Chōwa 4 (January or February 1016),[1] at which he sat with and (慶滋為政),[3] and composed poetry in Chinese.[2]
He fathered the Confucianist and kanshi poet Fujiwara no Akihira.[1] According to a document (奏状 sōjō)[a] presented by Akihira to the emperor,[3] his father was unfortunate in his later years,[1] and became a Buddhist monk.[1]
Poetry[]
He took part in various uta-awase contests,[4] including the (一条大納言家歌合),[3] the in Kanna 2 (986)[3] and the Dajō Daijin-den Sanjikkō Uta-awase.[3]
One[2] of his Chinese poems was included in the .[1]
Notes[]
References[]
Citations[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k Ōsone 1983, p. 268; Oboroya 1994; Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Ōsone 1983, p. 268; Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i Ōsone 1983, p. 268.
- ^ Ōsone 1983, p. 268; Oboroya 1994.
Works cited[]
- (1983). "Fujiwara no Atsunobu" 藤原敦信. Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten 日本古典文学大辞典 (in Japanese). 5. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. p. 268. OCLC 11917421.
- (1994). "Fujiwara no Atsunobu" 藤原敦信. (in Japanese). Asahi Shinbun-sha. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
- "Fujiwara no Atsunobu" 藤原敦信. Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus (in Japanese). Kodansha. 2015. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
- Waka poets
- Kanshi poets
- 10th-century Japanese poets
- 11th-century Japanese poets
- Kuge