- Ōtomo no
Yakamochi (大伴 家持, 2
April 718, - 1 May 785) was a ****anese
statesman and waka poet in the Nara period. He was one of the Man'yō no Go-taika,...
- is a ****anese song
whose lyrics are
based on a chōka poem by Ōtomo no
Yakamochi in the Man'yōshū (poem 4094), an
eighth century anthology of ****anese...
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Death Government First shoguns Tajihi no
Agatamori 668–737 720 Ōtomo no
Yakamochi 718?–785 784–785 Ki no
Kosami in the year 789 Ki no
Kosami 733–797 789...
- last in a
series of compilers, is
today widely believed to be Ōtomo no
Yakamochi,
although numerous other theories have been proposed. The chronologically...
-
imperial poetry anthologies are
compiled 759 ****anese
general Otomo no
Yakamochi compiles the
first ****anese
poetry anthology, Man'yōshū,
containing some...
- Man'yōshū is anonymous, but it is
believed that the
final editor was Ōtomo no
Yakamochi. He was a waka poet who
belonged to the
youngest generation represented...
- no
Tabito 大伴旅人 (c. 662–731) poet best
known as the
father of Ōtomo no
Yakamochi; both
contributed to
compiling the Man'yōshū anthology;
member of the...
- Doe, Paula; Dee, Paula; Ōtomo,
Yakamochi (1982). A Warbler's Song in the Dusk: The Life and Work of Ōtomo
Yakamochi (718-785). Berkeley, Los Angeles...
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government ****cution due to
allegations that the clan chief, Ōtomo
Yakamochi, was
responsible for the ********ination of his
rival Fujiwara no Tanetsugu...
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Shogun until 1 Kose no Maro 709 2
Tajihi no
Agatamori 720 721 3 Ōtomo no
Yakamochi (c. 718–785) 784 785 4 Ki no
Kosami 788 789 5 Ōtomo no
Otomaro (731–809)...