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was a Japanese noble and scholar of the early Heian period. He was the fourth son of Sugawara no Kiyotomo. He reached the court rank of and the position of ''sangi''. == Life == Koreyoshi was said to be intelligent and wise from a young age, reading books and composing poetry before Emperor Saga from the age of 11. In 835 he became a top-ranked student of Chinese literature in the Daigaku-ryō, and in 839 he passed an examination for governmental service and was promoted a full three steps at once, from to . He held administrative positions in the Daigaku-ryō and as in the Ministry of the Center, and in 844 was again promoted to . In 845, he became a teacher in the Daigaku-ryō. While in this role, he also served as vice-governor of Echigo Province and Sanuki Province, and as a tutor to Crown Prince Michiyasu, the future Emperor Montoku. In 850, Emperor Montoku took the throne, and Koreyoshi was promoted to . Continuing his work as a teacher, he also worked as the head of the Daigaku-ryō, , and governor of Kaga, Mimasaka, Ise, and Bizen provinces. In 855, he was awarded the rank of . In the court of Emperor Seiwa, Koreyoshi continued his role as a teacher and now governor of Harima Province, and was promoted to . Passing through a number of other positions, including as director of the ''Gyōbu-shō'', he was in 870 appointed as vice-minister of the ''Shikibu-shō''. In 872, he joined the ranks of the ''kugyō'' with a promotion to ''sangi''. In 873 he was promoted to and in 879 to . In 880, Koreyoshi died at the age of 69. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sugawara no Koreyoshi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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