Abe no Hironiwa (安倍広庭, also written 阿倍広庭) was a Japanese waka and kanshi poet during the Nara period.
Abe no Hironiwa was born in 659. [1] He was the son of Abe no Miushi . [2]
In the first year of Jinki (724) he oversaw the funerary rites for Ishikawa no Ōnu-hime (石川大蕤比売). [3]
Hironiwa died in 732, [4] on the 22nd day of the second month. [5] At the time of his death he was 74 by Japanese reckoning. [6]
Two of his kanshi (poems in Classical Chinese) were included in the Kaifūsō, [6] and four of his waka (poetry in Classical Japanese) were included in the Man'yōshū. [6]
Abe no Hironiwa (安倍広庭, also written 阿倍広庭) was a Japanese waka and kanshi poet during the Nara period.
Abe no Hironiwa was born in 659. [1] He was the son of Abe no Miushi . [2]
In the first year of Jinki (724) he oversaw the funerary rites for Ishikawa no Ōnu-hime (石川大蕤比売). [3]
Hironiwa died in 732, [4] on the 22nd day of the second month. [5] At the time of his death he was 74 by Japanese reckoning. [6]
Two of his kanshi (poems in Classical Chinese) were included in the Kaifūsō, [6] and four of his waka (poetry in Classical Japanese) were included in the Man'yōshū. [6]