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The ''Sanjûrokkasen'', sometimes known as the 36 Poetry Immortals, are a group of thirty-six [[Nara period|Nara]] and [[Heian period]] poets selected by [[Fujiwara no Kinto|Fujiwara no Kintô]] in the 10th or 11th century. They remained an oft-cited standard grouping of famous poets throughout the premodern and [[Edo period|early modern]] periods, down to today.
 
The ''Sanjûrokkasen'', sometimes known as the 36 Poetry Immortals, are a group of thirty-six [[Nara period|Nara]] and [[Heian period]] poets selected by [[Fujiwara no Kinto|Fujiwara no Kintô]] in the 10th or 11th century. They remained an oft-cited standard grouping of famous poets throughout the premodern and [[Edo period|early modern]] periods, down to today.
  
From the ''[[Manyoshu|Man'yôshû]]'', Kintô selected [[Kakinomoto no Hitomaro]], [[Yamabe no Akahito]], and [[Otomo no Yakamochi|Ôtomo no Yakamochi]], and from the ''Kokinshû'' and ''Gosen wakashû'' of the early Heian period, he selected [[Ki no Tsurayuki]], [[Ariwara no Narihira]], [[Ono no Komachi]], and thirty others.
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From the ''[[Manyoshu|Man'yôshû]]'', Kintô selected [[Kakinomoto no Hitomaro]], [[Yamabe no Akahito]], and [[Otomo no Yakamochi|Ôtomo no Yakamochi]], and from the ''Kokinshû'' and ''Gosen wakashû'' of the early Heian period, he selected [[Ki no Tsurayuki]], [[Ariwara no Narihira]], [[Ono no Komachi]], [[Oshikochi no Mitsune|Ôshikôchi no Mitsune]]...
  
 
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  • Japanese: 三十六歌仙 (Sanjuu rokkasen)

The Sanjûrokkasen, sometimes known as the 36 Poetry Immortals, are a group of thirty-six Nara and Heian period poets selected by Fujiwara no Kintô in the 10th or 11th century. They remained an oft-cited standard grouping of famous poets throughout the premodern and early modern periods, down to today.

From the Man'yôshû, Kintô selected Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, Yamabe no Akahito, and Ôtomo no Yakamochi, and from the Kokinshû and Gosen wakashû of the early Heian period, he selected Ki no Tsurayuki, Ariwara no Narihira, Ono no Komachi, Ôshikôchi no Mitsune...

References

  • Gallery labels, Nakasendô Kaidô Bunka Kôryûkan, Moriyama, Shiga pref.[1]