Aimiya
Aimiya (愛宮; dates unknown) was a Japanese noblewoman and waka poet of the Heian period.
Life
The birth date of Aimiya, a nobleman and waka poet of the mid-Heian period, is unknown.{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}} She was the daughter of Fujiwara no Morosuke{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}} and {{interlanguage link|Princess Gashi|ja|雅子内親王}}.{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}}
She married {{interlanguage link|Minamoto no Takaakira|ja|源高明}}, becoming his second wife.{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}} According to the Kagerō Nikki, she entered religious orders in the sixth month of Anna (969).{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}}
Her date of death is unknown.{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}}
Poetry
Her poetry has been preserved in such works as the Tōnomine Shōshō Monogatari,{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}} the Kagerō Nikki{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}} and the Saigū no Nyōgo Shū.{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}} One of her poems was also included in the Shūi Wakashū, an imperial anthology.{{sfnm|1a1=Sugiyama|1y=1986|1p=1}}
References
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Cited works
- {{cite encyclopedia
| last = Sugiyama
| first = Shigeyuki
| author-link = Shigeyuki Sugiyama
| editor1-last = Inukai
| editor1-first = Kiyoshi
| editor1-link = Kiyoshi Inukai
| editor2-last = Inoue
| editor2-first = Muneo
| editor2-link = Muneo Inoue
| editor3-last = Ōkubo
| editor3-first = Tadashi
| editor3-link = Tadashi Ōkubo
| editor4-last = Ono
| editor4-first = Hiroshi
| editor4-link = Hiroshi Ono (scholar)
| editor5-last = Tanaka
| editor5-first = Yutaka
| editor5-link = Yutaka Tanaka (scholar)
| editor6-last = Hashimoto
| editor6-first = Fumio
| editor6-link = Fumio Hashimoto
| editor7-last = Fujihira
| editor7-first = Haruo
| editor7-link = Haruo Fujihira
| encyclopedia = Waka Daijiten
| title = Aimiya
| language = Japanese
| year = 1986
| publisher = Meiji Shoin
| location = Tokyo
| isbn = 4-625-40029-5
| page = 1
}}
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