Onoshi no Tamori (小野氏淡理) was a Japanese noble and waka poet in the Nara period.
The details of the life of Onoshi no Tamori are unknown.[ citation needed] He was likely a member of the Ono clan.[ citation needed] In Tenpyō 2 (730) he participated in a plum blossom-viewing party at the residence of Ōtomo no Tabito, [1] then the governor (一大宰帥 ichi Dazai no sochi) of the Dazaifu. [1]
Yūkichi Takeda's Man'yōshū Zenchūshaku (万葉集全註釈) speculates that he may have been the same person as the Ono no Tamori who served as ambassador ( ja) to Parhae. [1]
Poem 846 in the Man'yōshū is attributed to him. [1]
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Onoshi no Tamori (小野氏淡理) was a Japanese noble and waka poet in the Nara period.
The details of the life of Onoshi no Tamori are unknown.[ citation needed] He was likely a member of the Ono clan.[ citation needed] In Tenpyō 2 (730) he participated in a plum blossom-viewing party at the residence of Ōtomo no Tabito, [1] then the governor (一大宰帥 ichi Dazai no sochi) of the Dazaifu. [1]
Yūkichi Takeda's Man'yōshū Zenchūshaku (万葉集全註釈) speculates that he may have been the same person as the Ono no Tamori who served as ambassador ( ja) to Parhae. [1]
Poem 846 in the Man'yōshū is attributed to him. [1]
Man'yōgana [2] | Modern Japanese text [2] | Reconstructed Old Japanese[ citation needed] | Modern Japanese[ citation needed] | English translation[ citation needed] |
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