Fujiwara no Atsuie

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Fujiwara no Atsuie (藤原 敦家; 1033–1090) was a Japanese nobleman and gagaku musician poet of the Heian period.

Life[edit]

Fujiwara no Atsuie was a son of Fujiwara no Kanetsune [ja],[1] a member of the Michitsuna lineage (道綱流) of the Northern Branch of the Fujiwara clan.[2] His mother was a daughter of Fujiwara no Takaie.[3] He was born in 1033.[3] His younger brother Akitsuna was a close associate of Emperor Shirakawa.[2]

Over the course of his career at court, he held a variety of positions including governor of Iyo Province and Middle Captain of the Left.[2] In Jiryaku 4 (1068)[2] he was named Head Chamberlain and Captain of the Left Division of the Bureau of Horses.[3] By the end of his career was of Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade.[3]

He married Akitsuna's daughter Kenshi[2] and by her had a son, Atsukane (ja).[2]

On the thirteenth day of the seventh month of Kaniji 4 (11 August 1090 in the Julian calendar), Atsuie died suddenly.[2] He was on his way home from a pilgrimage to Mount Kinpu.[2] He was 58 (by Japanese reckoning).[2]

Musical career[edit]

Wanibe no Mochimitsu (和邇部用光) trained him to play the hichiriki.[3]

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

Works cited[edit]

  • Kanō, Shigefumi (1983). "Fujiwara no Atsuie" 藤原敦家. Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten 日本古典文学大辞典 (in Japanese). Vol. 5. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. p. 267. OCLC 11917421.
  • "Fujiwara no Atsuie" 藤原敦家. Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus (in Japanese). Kodansha. 2015. Retrieved 2018-09-04.