Tokudaiji Sanesada
Tokudaiji Sanesada (徳大寺実定, 1139–1192) was a waka poet and Japanese nobleman active in the Heian period.
He is also known as the Later Tokudaiji Minister of the Left (後徳大寺左大臣, Go-Tokudaiji no Sadaijin), having served as Sadaijin in the Heian imperial administration.
Poetry
One of his poems is included in Hyakunin Isshu:
ほととぎす鳴きつる方をながむれば
ただ有明の月ぞ残れる
hototogisu nakitsuru kata o nagamureba
tada ariake no tsuki zo nokoreru
(Senzai Wakashū 3:161)
gollark: It also seems to function as a plausibly deniable way to ban end to end encryption (it never mentions it explicitly but does have a mechanism to force technology companies to make their service amenable to centralised monitoring).
gollark: The UK government is also working on the incredibly ææææ "online safety bill", which obliges online things to ban "harmful content" (not illegal, "harmful").
gollark: I do know about this.
gollark: It doesn't help that various governments and such also seem to not want anonymous online communications.
gollark: Maybe people will get sufficiently annoyed by this sort of practice to get it to stop at some point, or maybe we're doomed to a dystopia of social acceptability.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.