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Ōe no Masafusa (大江 匡房, 1041-1111) was a famed poet, scholar and tutor under the emperors of Shirakawa, Horikawa, and Toba. Masafusa was most known by his title of "Acting Middle Counselor". In 1060 AD, Masafusa became mainly known for being the author of the famous work: . For the ceremonial and public functions in the eleventh century, this became one of the most valuable sources of historic information. During the year of 1111, Masafusa died at the age of 71. One of his students in the art of war was Minamoto no Yoshiie. Masafusa authored a number of texts, including:

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  • Ōe no Masafusa (es)
  • Ōe no Masafusa (fr)
  • Ōe no Masafusa (it)
  • 大江匡房 (ja)
  • 오에노 마사후사 (ko)
  • Ōe no Masafusa (en)
  • Ое но Масафуса (uk)
  • 大江匡房 (zh)
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  • Ōe no Masafusa (大江匡房 Ōe no Masafusa? 1041 - 7 de diciembre de 1111) fue un poeta, académico y cortesano de alta categoría japonés que vivió en la segunda mitad de la era Heian. Fue bisnieto de los poetas Ōe no Masahira y Akazome Emon. Su padre fue el y su madre fue la hija de . Alcanzó el rango de y Gonchūnagon. Su nombre artístico fue Gō no Sochi (江帥 Gō no Sochi?). (es)
  • Ōe no Masafusa (大江匡房) (1041 - 7 décembre 1111) est un poète, érudit et courtisan kugyō japonais de la seconde moitié de l'époque de Heian. Il est petit-fils des poètes Ōe no Masahira et Akazome Emon. Son père est Ōe no Narihira, recteur du Daigaku-ryō, et sa mère est la fille de Tachibana no Takachika. Son nom d'artiste est Gō no Sochi (江帥). Masafusa est surtout connu pour avoir écrit le Gōke Shidai qui est une des sources d'information historique les plus précieuses relativement aux fonctions publiques et aux cérémonials du XIe siècle. (fr)
  • 오에노 마사후사(일본어: 大江匡房, 1041년 ~ 1111년)는 일본 헤이안 시대의 고관, 시인이다. 관위는 정2위(正二位) 대장경. 1056년부터 관직에 나아가 역대 천황 및 조정의 정치, 문화 활동에 중임을 맡아왔다. (ko)
  • 大江 匡房(おおえ の まさふさ)は、平安時代後期の公卿、儒学者、歌人。大学頭・大江成衡の子。官位は正二位・権中納言。江帥(ごうのそつ)と号す。藤原伊房・藤原為房とともに白河朝の「三房」と称された。小倉百人一首では権中納言匡房。鎌倉幕府創建に功を成した大江広元は曾孫にあたる (ja)
  • Ое но Масафуса (1041 — 7 грудня 1111) — середньовічний японський вчений, поет, письменник, викладач періоду Хейан. (uk)
  • 大江匡房(おおえ の まさふさ、1041年—1111年)生於長久二年,卒於天永二年十一月五日(西元1111年12月7日),家世一向以文聞名,赤染衛門以及都是他的曾祖父,而他自己也被讚譽為神童,11歲就懂得詩賦,在完成學業的第三年,十八歲時試第上榜,曾任、藏人、中務大輔、右少弁、、左大弁、勘解由使長官、式部大輔等職位。寬治二年(1088年)任參議,54歲當上權中納言、57歲當上,71歲上任大藏卿任期中逝世。他的后世子孙有安艺毛利氏等氏族。 (zh)
  • Ōe no Masafusa (大江 匡房, 1041-1111) was a famed poet, scholar and tutor under the emperors of Shirakawa, Horikawa, and Toba. Masafusa was most known by his title of "Acting Middle Counselor". In 1060 AD, Masafusa became mainly known for being the author of the famous work: . For the ceremonial and public functions in the eleventh century, this became one of the most valuable sources of historic information. During the year of 1111, Masafusa died at the age of 71. One of his students in the art of war was Minamoto no Yoshiie. Masafusa authored a number of texts, including: (en)
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