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Fujiwara no Tameie was a son of Fujiwara no Teika, and was a prominent court noble and poetry compiler in his own right. The Shokugozenshû, compiled in 1251, was among the famous compilations accredited to him.

References

  • Andreas Quast, Okinawan Samurai: The Instructions of a Royal Official to his Only Son, Baden-Württemberg, Germany: Andreas Quast (self-published)(2018), 6.