Year of death: July 996 Year of birth: Unknown. A poet of the Heian period. Son of Tsurayuki. He served as Kurandot, Omi Shojo, Shonaiki, Ouchiki, Daizen-no-taifu, and other positions, and reached the rank of Jushigojo. In 951, when Emperor Murakami established the Senwakadokoro in Shoyosha (Naritsubo) in the Imperial Palace, he was summoned as a guest, and as one of the five people in the Naritsubo, he was involved in the annotation of the Manyoshu and the compilation of the Gosenshu. However, as Emperor Juntoku commented in the Yakumo Gosho, "It is only as if father and son," his abilities as a poet were extremely poor, and only five of his poems were included in imperial anthologies, including Goshuishu. <References> Toshio Murase, "Kijibunko" (Shonan Bungaku, combined issue 5/6) (Tanaka Noboru) Source: Asahi Japanese Historical Biography: Asahi Shimbun Publications Inc. About Asahi Japanese Historical Biography |
没年:長徳2.3(996.7) 生年:生年不詳 平安時代の歌人。貫之の子。蔵人,近江少掾,少内記,大内記,大膳大夫などを歴任,従五位上に至る。天暦5(951)年,村上天皇が後宮の昭陽舎(梨壺)に撰和歌所を設けたとき寄人として召され,いわゆる梨壺の五人のひとりとして,『万葉集』の訓点と『後撰集』の編纂に携わった。しかし,順徳上皇が『八雲御抄』で「ただ父が子といふばかりなり」と評しているように,歌人としての力量は極めて乏しく,勅撰集入集歌も『後拾遺集』以下にわずか5首を数えるにすぎない。<参考文献>村瀬敏夫「紀時文考」(『湘南文学』5,6合併号) (田中登) 出典 朝日日本歴史人物事典:(株)朝日新聞出版朝日日本歴史人物事典について 情報 |
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