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Ono no Michikaze : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ono no Michikaze
was a prominent ''Shodōka'' (Japanese calligrapher) who lived in the Heian period (794–1185). One of the so-called Sanseki 三跡 (Three Brush Traces), along with ''Fujiwara no Sukemasa'' and ''Fujiwara no Yukinari''. ''Tōfū'' is considered the founder of Japanese style calligraphy or ''wayōshodō'' 和様書道. == Life == Michikaze was born in the present Kasugai, Aichi prefecture, as the grandson of a courtier-poet, Ono no Takamura. He was a government official, a poet and a calligrapher. He provided highly distinguished calligraphic services for three emperors during his career: Daigo (reigned from 897 to 930), Suzaku (reigned from 930 to 946) and Murakami (reigned from 946 to 967). Michikaze's fame permitted him to serve, at the age of twenty-seven, in the Seiryoden, the residential quarters of the imperial court. As a recognition of his high skill, Emperor Daigo offered the Buddhist monk Kanken two volumes of Michikaze's works in 927, and urged him to take them with him on a voyage to China, and commend Michikaze’s calligraphic achievements to the Chinese. Michikaze had lost much of his sight by the time he died.
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