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| *''Born: [[1751]]'' | | *''Born: [[1751]]'' |
− | *''Died: [[1818]]'' | + | *''Died: [[1818]]/4/24'' |
| + | *''Childhood Name'': 鶴太郎 ''(Tsurutarou)'' |
| + | *''Other Names'': 治郷 ''(Harusato)'', 未央庵 ''(Miouan)'', 一々斎 ''(Ichiichisai)'', 宗納 ''(Sounou)'' |
| *''Japanese'': [[松平]]不昧 ''(Matsudaira Fumai)'' | | *''Japanese'': [[松平]]不昧 ''(Matsudaira Fumai)'' |
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− | Matsudaira Fumai was a ''daimyô'' of [[Matsue han]], and famed tea master. | + | Matsudaira Fumai was the seventh [[Edo period]] ''daimyô'' of [[Matsue han]], and a famed tea master. |
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| + | He took his pseudonym Fumai from a phrase "''furaku fumai''" which appears in the ''Mumonkan hyakujô yako''. |
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| + | Fumai became lord of Matsue at age 17, and with the help of ''[[karo|karô]]'' [[Asahi Tanba]], enacted reforms to improve the domain's administration. He began practicing [[tea ceremony]] at the age of 20, and later began assembling a notable collection of tea implements. |
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| He compiled a guide to ''meibutsu gire'' (famous textiles associated with [[tea ceremony]]) published in [[1789]]-[[1797]], and was also involved in the rebuilding of the [[Kohoan]] at [[Daitoku-ji]], which had been destroyed by fire in [[1793]]. | | He compiled a guide to ''meibutsu gire'' (famous textiles associated with [[tea ceremony]]) published in [[1789]]-[[1797]], and was also involved in the rebuilding of the [[Kohoan]] at [[Daitoku-ji]], which had been destroyed by fire in [[1793]]. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| *"Albums of Ancient Textiles," Gallery label at [[Tokyo National Museum]], August 2013. | | *"Albums of Ancient Textiles," Gallery label at [[Tokyo National Museum]], August 2013. |
| + | *Pamphlet from Meimeian tearoom, Matsue. |
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| [[Category:Samurai]] | | [[Category:Samurai]] |
| [[Category:Artists and Artisans]] | | [[Category:Artists and Artisans]] |
| [[Category:Edo Period]] | | [[Category:Edo Period]] |