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Henjō

Yoshimine no Munesada (良岑宗貞), better known as Henjō (遍昭 or 遍照; 816 – February 12, 890), was Japanese waka poet and Buddhist priest. In the poetry anthology Kokin Wakashū, he is listed as one of the six notable waka poets and one of the thirty-six immortals of poetry.

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Henjō

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Avg. degree1.92
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related to Biography · 19
Henjō → After Emperor Nimmyō, Dainagon Yoshimine, Emperor Kanmu, Emperor Ninmyō, Gangyō-ji, He, Head, In, Kazan Sōjō, Kurōdo, Kyoto, Munesada, Tendai, Tō, Universally Illuminated, Unrin-in, Urin-in, Yamashina, Yasuyo
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Henjō → Hyakunin Isshu

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waka munesada poet priest kokin wakashū poetry emperor yoshimine kurōdo kyoto 遍昭 遍照 816 buddhist son monk famous 良岑宗貞 better

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Henjōrelated to BiographyMunesada0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyDainagon Yoshimine0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyYasuyo0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyEmperor Kanmu0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyHe0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyEmperor Ninmyō0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyIn0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyHead0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyKurōdo0.60section
Henjōrelated to Biography0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyAfter Emperor Nimmyō0.60section
Henjōrelated to BiographyUniversally Illuminated0.60section

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