Arakida Moritake

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Arakida Moritake

Arakida Moritake ( Japanese 荒木 田 守 武 ; * 1473 ; † August 30, 1549 ) was a Japanese Shinto priest and poet.

Life

The grandson of the writer Fujinami Ujitsune worked as a priest at the Inner Shrine ( Naikū ) of the Great Shrine of Ise during the Sengoku period . Impressed by the poets Iio Sōgi and Iio Munenaga , he himself emerged as the author of Haikai and Renga . His style was called Ise haikai . His poems appeared in the Shinsen tsukubashū collection ( 新 撰 莬 玖 波 集 ) and were included in the anthologies Haikai renga dokugin sinku ( 俳 諧 之 連 歌 独 吟 千 句 ) or dokugin sinku ( 独 吟 千 句 ) and Hōraku sinku . Yo no naka hyakushu ( 世 中 百 首 ), a collection of poems calling for public morality to be respected, became known as Ise analects ( Ise rongo ).

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Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Information Warehouse of history (Japanese)