後京極摂政前太政大臣

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Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: 2
きょう
Grade: 2
ごく
Grade: 4
せつ > せっ
Grade: S
しょう
Grade: 5
さき
Grade: 2
だい
Grade: 2
しょう > じょう
Grade: 5
だい
Grade: 1
じん
Grade: 4
goon kan'yōon goon kun'yomi kan'yōon goon
Alternative spelling
後京極攝政前太政大臣 (kyūjitai)

Etymology

Gokyōgoku refers to the 後京極流 (Gokyōgoku-ryū), a school of calligraphy founded by Yoshitsune.

Proper noun

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  1. courtesy title of Kujō (Fujiwara no) Yoshitsune, Heian-Kamakura period court nobleman and poet
    • 1205, Shin Kokin Wakashū (book 5, poem 518 by the Gokyōgoku Regent and former Chancellor [Yoshitsune]), text here (also Hyakunin Isshu, peom 91)
      きりぎりす()くや(しも)()のさむしろに(ころも)かたしきひとりかも()
      kirigirisu naku ya shimoyo no samushiro ni koromo katashiki hitori ka mo nen
      A cricket cries out near my straw mattress, in the cold of a frosty night―as I spread my single robe to spend the night alone.[1]
    Synonym: 後京極殿 (Gokyōgoku-dono)

References

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