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・ Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu
・ Fujiwara no Genshi
・ Fujiwara no Hamanari
・ Fujiwara no Hidehira
・ Fujiwara no Hidesato
・ Fujiwara no Hiroko
・ Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion
・ Fujiwara no Ietaka
・ Fujiwara no Ikushi
・ Fujiwara no Ishi
・ Fujiwara no Junshi
・ Fujiwara no Kamatari
・ Fujiwara no Kanefusa
・ Fujiwara no Kaneie
・ Fujiwara no Kanemichi
Fujiwara no Kanesuke
・ Fujiwara no Kanezane
・ Fujiwara no Kanshi
・ Fujiwara no Kenshi (Sanjō)
・ Fujiwara no Kenshi (Shirakawa)
・ Fujiwara no Kimiko
・ Fujiwara no Kinshi
・ Fujiwara no Kinshi (Go-Shirakawa)
・ Fujiwara no Kinsue
・ Fujiwara no Kintō
・ Fujiwara no Kishi
・ Fujiwara no Kitsushi
・ Fujiwara no Kiyohira
・ Fujiwara no Kiyokawa
・ Fujiwara no Kiyoko


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Fujiwara no Kanesuke : ウィキペディア英語版
Fujiwara no Kanesuke

Fujiwara no Kanesuke (877—933, Japanese: 藤原 兼輔, also 中納言兼輔, ''Chūnagon Kanesuke'' and 堤中納言 ''Tsutsumi Chūnagon'') was a middle Heian ''waka'' poet and Japanese nobleman. He is designated as a member of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals and one of his poems is included in the famous anthology Hyakunin Isshu. Kanesuke's poems are included in several imperial poetry anthologies, including Kokin Wakashū and Gosen Wakashū. A personal poetry collection known as the ''Kanesukeshū'' also remains.
His great-granddaughter was Murasaki Shikibu, author of the well-known monogatari the ''Tale of Genji''.
==See also==

*Tsutsumi Chūnagon Monogatari

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