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  2. Murasaki Shikibu - Wikipedia

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    Murasaki Shikibu (紫式部, ' Lady Murasaki '; c. 973 – c. 1014 or 1025) was a Japanese novelist, poet and lady-in-waiting at the Imperial court in the Heian period. She was best known as the author of The Tale of Genji , widely considered to be one of the world's first novels , written in Japanese between about 1000 and 1012.

  3. Hikaru Genji - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Murasaki Shikibu, the author of The Tale of Genji. The ages of characters are counted in kazoedoshi (数え年), as the story discusses. It is common to divide the tale into three parts, and this article follows that custom, but the division is not made explicit in the original version of the story written by Lady Murasaki.

  4. Aoi no Ue - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of Genji was written by Murasaki Shikibu, who was the lady-in-waiting and a noblewoman in the early 11th century. [1] The main character of The Tale of Genji is Hikaru Genji who is known as a super genius and handsome man. Moreover, He is the Japanese emperor's second son. [1]

  5. Fujiwara no Tametoki - Wikipedia

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    Fujiwara no Tametoki (藤原 為時) (died 1029?) was a Japanese aristocrat, author of Japanese waka and Chinese poetry of some repute, and father of Murasaki Shikibu (Lady Murasaki", author of The Tale of Genji, born ca. 970 or 973). Tametoki's position at the Shikibu-shō ministry was what probably became part of his daughter's historical ...

  6. Empress Shōshi - Wikipedia

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    Murasaki Shikibu, shown here in a late-16th-century illustration by Tosa Mitsuoki, joined Shōshi's court in c. 1005.. To give Shōshi prestige and to make her competitive in a court that valued education and learning, Michinaga sought talented, educated and interesting ladies-in-waiting to build a salon to rival that of Teishi and Seishi (daughter of Emperor Murakami).

  7. The Diary of Lady Murasaki - Wikipedia

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    Murasaki Shikibu wrote her diary at the Heian imperial court between c. 1008 – c. 1010.She is depicted here in a c. 1765 nishiki-e by Komatsuken.. The Diary of Lady Murasaki (紫式部日記, Murasaki Shikibu Nikki) is the title given to a collection of diary fragments written by the 11th-century Japanese Heian era lady-in-waiting and writer Murasaki Shikibu.

  8. Incredible mother-son wedding dance leaves guests surprised ...

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    The 'Epic Mother-Son Wedding Dance' video was uploaded to YouTube back in March by ML Photo & Film, and since then it's become a viral sensation, racking up more than 1.4 million views. When you ...

  9. Minamoto clan - Wikipedia

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    Minamoto no Tōru, son of the Emperor Portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147–1199) in 1179, by Fujiwara no Takanobu Minamoto no Anbō (secular name Minamoto no Shitagō), great-grandson of Tōru Watanabe no Tsuna (his official name was Minamoto no Tsuna , who resided at Watanabe in Settsu province, and took the name of the place), great-great ...