Ono no Kunikata (小野国堅) was a Japanese noble and waka poet in the Nara period.
Biography
The details of the life of Ono no Kunikata are largely unknown. He was likely a member of the Ono clan. In Tenpyō 2 (730) he participated in a plum blossom-viewing party at the residence of Ōtomo no Tabito,[1] then the governor (一大宰帥, ichi dazai no sochi) of the Dazaifu.[2] He was probably an officer of the Dazaifu.[3]
Shakyō-shi shishō records from the Tenpyō 10s (25 January 738 – 3 February 747 in the Julian calendar) indicate that he was of the upper toneri dai-soi.[2] These are Volumes 2, 7, 8, and 9 of the Dai-Nihon Komonjo.[4]
Poetry
Poem 844 in the Man'yōshū is attributed to him.[2]
Man'yōgana[5] | Modern Japanese text[5] | Reconstructed Old Japanese | Modern Japanese | English translation |
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伊母我陛邇 由岐可母不流登 弥流麻提尓 許々陀母麻我不 烏梅能波奈可毛 |
妹が家に 雪かも降ると 見るまでに ここだもまがふ 梅の花かも |
imo ga e ni yuki kamo furu to miru madeni koko da mo magau ume no hana kamo |
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See also
References
Citations
- ↑ Nakanishi 1985, p. 285; Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus 2015.
- 1 2 3 Nakanishi 1985, p. 285.
- ↑ Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus 2015.
- ↑ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 285–286.
- 1 2 University of Virginia 1999.
Works cited
- Nakanishi, Susumu (1985). Man'yōshū Jiten (Man'yōshū zen'yakuchū genbun-tsuki bekkan) (paperback ed.). Tokyo: Kōdansha. ISBN 978-4-06-183651-8.
- "Ono no Kunikata" 小野国堅. Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus (in Japanese). Kodansha. 2015. Retrieved 2019-04-07.
- University of Virginia (1999). "Manyoshu [Book 5]". Charlottesville: University of Virginia.
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