Nōin

Tachibana no Nagayasu (橘永愷, 988 – c.1051), also known was Nōin (能因), was a Japanese poet and monk of the late Heian period.

Priest Nōin (能因法師, Nōin-hōshi), from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu.

Along with Izumi Shikibu, Nōin is one of "Thirty-six Medieval Poetry Immortals" of waka poetry selected by Fujiwara no Norikane (1107–1165).

Nōin authored of the Gengenshu and Nōin Utamakura.

Poetry

One of his poems is anthologized in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu:

嵐吹く三室の山のもみぢ葉は
     龍田の川の錦なりけり

arashi fuku Mimuro-no-yama no momijiba wa
Tatsuta-no-kawa no nishiki narikeri

Blown by storm winds, Mt. Mimuro's autumn leaves have become Tatsuta river's richly hued brocade![1]
(Goshūi Wakashū 5:366)

Bibliography

  • Peter McMillan (2008) One hundred poets, one poem each : a translation of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. New York : Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-14398-1

Notes

  1. McMillan (2008: 71, 169).
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