Ariwara no narihira


Original Japanese Art shows a woman with Ariwara Narihira with bow and arrows and wearing blinders From the series Tosei kodomo rokkasen The six poets as modern day children Ariwara no Narihira was a Japanese waka poet and aristocrat He was one of six waka poets referred in the preface in kana to Kokin WakashÅ by Ki no Tsurayuki and has been named as the hero of The Tales of Ise whose hero was an anonym in itself but most of whose love affairs could be attributed to Narihira He was the fifth son of Prince Abo a son of Emperor Heizei His mother Princess Ito was a daughter of Emperor Kammu so he was therefore linked to Emperor Kammu by both maternal and paternal lineage Along with his other brothers he was relegated to civilian life receiving a new clan name Ariwara Although he belonged to the noblest lineage his political life was not prominent especially under the reign of Emperor Montoku During the thirteen years of the Emperor s reign Narihira was not raised to a higher rank within the court This setback was supposedly caused by a scandal involving him and Fujiwara no Takaiko an imperial consort or another loyal lady Both love affairs were referred to in The Tales of Ise As a waka poet his thirty waka were included in Kokin WakashÅ Traditionally he was considered the model for the hero of Tales of Ise which contains many of his waka although not all waka in it were his works and some of its episodes can hardly belong to his real life Thanks to a reference to him in the preface of Kokin Wakashu he is listed as one of the Six best Waka poets and also one of the Thirty six Poetry Immortals He has been traditionally regarded as the epitome of the beau homme in the Japanese culture It is believed he was one of the men who inspired Murasaki Shikibu when she created Hikaru Genji the hero of the Tale of Genji especially in the aspects of her story concerning forbidden love between a high ranked woman and a member of the court


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