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- Rokujō_family abstract "The Rokujō family (六條家?) was a poetically conservative faction in the Japanese Imperial court, founded by Fujiwara no Akisue (1055-1123 CE); it was the first clan to specialize in attaining power and influence via success in poetry, and was originally opposed to their opposite numbers amongst the Minamoto clan (such as the innovative Minamoto no Shunrai), although later they would be opposed to a more junior (and poetically liberal) branch of the old and puissant Fujiwara family, as represented by Fujiwara no Shunzei and his son, Fujiwara no Teika. It was also known for, besides its conservative views on the composition of poetry, the quality of its scholar's work on old poetry (because of the allusive nature of waka, and the early confusions of transcription and writing them down, new versions and exegetical works were constantly needed by the court; the situation was especially bad with the Man'yōshū- Brower remarks that \"It is doubtful whether more than three or four hundred Man'yō poems could actually be read with accuracy until the commentaries of the priest Senkaku laid the foundations of modern Man'yō scholarship...\"). One of the Rokujō - Fujiwara no Akisuke (1090-1155) - compiled the Imperial anthology, the Shika Wakashū.".
- Rokujō_family wikiPageID "5224902".
- Rokujō_family wikiPageLength "1953".
- Rokujō_family wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Rokujō_family wikiPageRevisionID "554828918".
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Feudal_Japan.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waka_(poetry).
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Common_Era.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Court_(royal).
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_clan.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Akisue.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Akisuke.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Shunzei.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Teika.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Help:Japanese.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_poetry.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Japanese_poetry_anthologies.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Manyxc5x8dshxc5xab.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Minamoto_clan.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Minamoto_no_Shunrai.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Sengaku.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Shika_Wakashū.
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLink Waka_(poetry).
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rokujō family".
- Rokujō_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rokujō".
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- Rokujō_family subject Category:Feudal_Japan.
- Rokujō_family subject Category:Waka_(poetry).
- Rokujō_family hypernym Clan.
- Rokujō_family type EthnicGroup.
- Rokujō_family type Politician.
- Rokujō_family type Writer.
- Rokujō_family type Diacritic.
- Rokujō_family type Politician.
- Rokujō_family type Redirect.
- Rokujō_family type Writer.
- Rokujō_family comment "The Rokujō family (六條家?) was a poetically conservative faction in the Japanese Imperial court, founded by Fujiwara no Akisue (1055-1123 CE); it was the first clan to specialize in attaining power and influence via success in poetry, and was originally opposed to their opposite numbers amongst the Minamoto clan (such as the innovative Minamoto no Shunrai), although later they would be opposed to a more junior (and poetically liberal) branch of the old and puissant Fujiwara family, as represented by Fujiwara no Shunzei and his son, Fujiwara no Teika. ".
- Rokujō_family label "Rokujō family".
- Rokujō_family sameAs Q3065476.
- Rokujō_family sameAs Famille_Rokujō.
- Rokujō_family sameAs m.0d8rzk.
- Rokujō_family sameAs Q3065476.
- Rokujō_family wasDerivedFrom Rokujō_family?oldid=554828918.
- Rokujō_family isPrimaryTopicOf Rokujō_family.