Search references for MEIGETSUKI. Phrases containing MEIGETSUKI
See searches and references containing MEIGETSUKI!MEIGETSUKI
Heian-Kamakura era diary by Fujiwara no Teika
The Meigetsuki (Japanese: 明月記, English: The Clear Moon Diary/Record of the Brilliant Moon) is a Heian-Kamakura period personal diary of the poet Fujiwara
Meigetsuki
Kind of cat monster in Japanese folklore
mysterious cats. In Japanese literature, the nekomata first appeared in the Meigetsuki by Fujiwara no Teika in the early Kamakura period: in the beginning of
Nekomata
Supernova in the constellation Taurus; visible from 1054 to 1056
the Meigetsuki, the diary of Fujiwara no Teika, a poet and courtier. There are two other Japanese documents, presumably dependent on the Meigetsuki: The
SN_1054
Supernova remnant in the constellation Taurus
connections were made to a 13th-century Japanese reference to a "guest star" in Meigetsuki a few weeks before the Chinese reference. The event was long considered
Crab_Nebula
Medieval Solar Maximum event from 1100-1250s
the poet Fujiwara no Teika, who recorded the activity in his diary the Meigetsuki and the author of the historical chronicle, the Omuro Soshoki (now housed
Medieval_maximum
Genus of flowering plants belonging to the barberry family
CE. In Japan, it was mentioned by Fujiwara no Teika in his diary, the Meigetsuki (1230 CE), where he described it being planted in the imperial garden
Nandina
Japanese poet and court noble
Wayback Machine on the Meigetsuki Picture Archived May 15, 2014, at the Wayback Machine of a portion of a hand-scroll of the Meigetsuki Article on Teika and
Fujiwara_no_Teika
1995 Oizumi T. Kobayashi EUN 7.7 km (4.8 mi) MPC · JPL 9892 Meigetsuki 1995 YN3 Meigetsuki December 27, 1995 Oizumi T. Kobayashi slow 3.6 km (2.2 mi) MPC ·
List of minor planets: 9001–10000
List_of_minor_planets:_9001–10000
Mosque in Kyoto, Japan
Collection, and the Spring 1227 (Karoku 3) portion of Fujiwara no Teika's Meigetsuki (明月記). Kite, from Kite and Crows, by Yosa Buson Crows, from Kite and Crows
Kitamura_Museum
Classical Japanese anthology
also known as Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (小倉百人一首). One of Teika's diaries, the Meigetsuki, says that his son Tameie asked him to arrange one hundred poems for Tameie's
Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu
Japanese noble (1149–1202)
Month 1, Day 22]. 明月記 [Meigetsuki (Fujiwara no Teika's diary)] (in Japanese). "正治元年6月19日条" [Shōji 1, Month 6, Day 19]. 明月記 [Meigetsuki (Fujiwara no Teika's
Minamoto_no_Michichika
2000; the SSB contained cometary ephemerides. JPL · 9891 9892 Meigetsuki 1995 YN3 Meigetsuki (明月記; The Record of the Clear Moon) a diary written by Japanese
Meanings of minor-planet names: 9001–10000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_9001–10000
Book by Donald Keene
window into an author's life, such as in the case of Fujiwara no Teika's Meigetsuki ("Chronicle of the Clear Moon"). There are variant versions of Travelers
Travelers_of_a_Hundred_Ages
Overview of Japanese literature of the Heian period
Michichika 1180 - Saigyo Poems of a Mountain Home 1180 - Ryōjin Hishō 1180 - Meigetsuki 1181 - Kojijū-shū 1181 - Takakura-in Shōkaki a diary by Minamoto no michichika
Heian_literature
Japanese literary figure who wrote many famous short poems. In his book Meigetsuki ("Bright Moon Diary") he discussed the 1054 supernova, which had been
Meanings of minor-planet names: 8001–9000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_8001–9000
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1202 to 1203
negative portrait of Yoriie, while Kyoto-side sources such as Gukanshō and Meigetsuki record differing details and chronology; modern scholarship highlights
Minamoto_no_Yoriie
Calendar year
February 21–23 – A large solar storm takes place, and is recorded in Meigetsuki, the diary of the Japanese poet Fujiwara no Sadaie. February 5 – Alexios
1204
2011-09-27. Retrieved 2010-09-11. Shimosaka, Mamoru; Melissa M. Rinne. "Meigetsuki (The Record of the Clear Moon)". Kyoto National Museum. Archived from
List of National Treasures of Japan (ancient documents)
List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(ancient_documents)
Shinto priestesses and entertainers in Heian-period Japan
more popularity than the asobi, as the poet Fujiwara no Teika's diary Meigetsuki says: Today, shirabyōshi were hired. It is said that they arrived wearing
Asobi_(ancient_Japan)
Stele"] (in Japanese). Sanjō City. Retrieved 23 April 2026. 明月記〈自筆本/〉 [Meigetsuki (autograph manuscript)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved
Japan_Astronomical_Heritage
that became the standard. Fujiwara no Teika, according to his diary the Meigetsuki, was robbed on the 16th day of the second month of 1225, and his copy
Textual tradition of The Tale of Genji
Textual_tradition_of_The_Tale_of_Genji
Decade
February 21–23 – A large solar storm takes place, and is recorded in Meigetsuki, the diary of the Japanese poet Fujiwara no Sadaie. February 5 – Alexios
1200s_(decade)
Japanese writer
misaki (北 の 岬), 1970. Wakaki hi to bungaku to (若き 日 と 文学 と), 1970. Sagano meigetsuki (嵯峨野 明月記), 1971. Amakusa no gaka (天草 の 雅歌), 1971. Tsuji Kunio shū (辻 邦生
Kunio_Tsuji
Mehltretter 172951 Mehoke 28583 Mehrotra 7049 Meibom 2881 Meiden 9892 Meigetsuki 12099 Meigooni 18809 Meileawertz 353194 Meilutytė 5358 Meineko 4065 Meinel
List of named minor planets: M
List_of_named_minor_planets:_M
Japanese amateur astronomer (born 1961)
CD 1 February 1995 list 9891 Stephensmith 15 December 1995 list 9892 Meigetsuki 27 December 1995 list 9893 Sagano 12 January 1996 list (9894) 1996 BS1
Takao_Kobayashi
Fujiwara no Yorinaga Gyokuyō (1164–1200), written by Fujiwara no Kanezane Meigetsuki (1180–1235), written by Fujiwara no Teika Heikoki (1196–1246), written
List of classical Japanese texts
List_of_classical_Japanese_texts
Literature written during the Kamakura, Nanbokuchō and Muromachi periods in Japan
the day-to-day lives of the nobility also continued, of which Teika's Meigetsuki is the best-known example. Because of the biregional nature of government
Medieval_Japanese_literature
Mid-13th century emaki
from the diary. An emaki of Murasaki Shikibu's diary is mentioned in the Meigetsuki ("Record of the clean moon"), the diary of the poet and scholar Fujiwara
Murasaki_Shikibu_Nikki_Emaki
9884 Příbram 9885 Linux 9886 Aoyagi 9887 Ashikaga 9891 Stephensmith 9892 Meigetsuki 9893 Sagano 9897 Malerba 9898 Yoshiro 9899 Greaves 9900 Llull 9902 Kirkpatrick
List of named minor planets: 9000–9999
List_of_named_minor_planets:_9000–9999
MEIGETSUKI
MEIGETSUKI
MEIGETSUKI
MEIGETSUKI
Girl/Female
Indian
Allah mercy
Boy/Male
Biblical
That cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman.
Boy/Male
Indian
Wealthy
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lakeisha, LAKESHIA means "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Check, Control
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican, Latin
Pearl; Precious; A Gem of the Sea
Boy/Male
Irish
Red haired.
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Béal an Ãtha Móir, BALLINAMORE means "mouth of the big ford."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
It means a place having five auspecious trees- Bel, Vat, Dhatri, Ashoka, Ashwatha
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Complete King
MEIGETSUKI
MEIGETSUKI
MEIGETSUKI
MEIGETSUKI
MEIGETSUKI