Inpumon'in no Tayū

The Attendant to Empress Inpu (殷富門院大輔, Inpu-mon'in no Tayū, 1130-1200) was a Japanese noblewoman and waka poet in the Heian period.

Inpumon'in no Tayū in the Ogura Hyakunin isshu.

Her work appears in a large number of imperial poetry collections, including Shingoshūi Wakashū, Senzai Wakashū, Shokugosen Wakashū, Gyokuyō Wakashū, Shinsenzai Wakashū, Shinchokusen Wakashū, and others.

Poetry

One of her poems is included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu:

見せばやな雄島のあまの袖だにも
     ぬれにぞぬれし色はかはらず

misebaya na Ojima no ama no sode dani mo
nure ni zo nureshi iro wa kawarazu

(Senzai Wakashū 14:886)

gollark: It means to unpack things.
gollark: ++remind 5mo UDP
gollark: Yes, resentment will continue.
gollark: I see you've been influenced by my wondrous style.
gollark: I resent this.


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