Sugawara no Michizane
Japanese poet and court official

Born
August 1st, 845
1180 years ago
Died
March 26th, 903
1122 years ago — 57 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Japan
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A notable figure in Japanese literature, played a significant role as a scholar and poet in the Heian period. Provided influential works that contributed to the development of Japanese poetry. After death, associated with the deity Tenjin, worshiped by students and scholars. Many of his poems are included in major anthologies.
Authored the "Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves"
Composed famous poems in the "Hyakunin Isshu" anthology
Posthumously deified as Tenjin
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