Ōe no Masafusa
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One of his students in the art of war was Minamoto no Yoshiie.[1]
Masafusa authored a number of texts, including:
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- Gōdanshō (江談抄)
- Rōei gōchū (朗詠江註; a commentary to Fujiwara no Kintō's Wakan rōeishū)
- Honchō shinsenden (本朝神仙伝)
Ancestry
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References
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- ↑ Britannica Kokusai Dai-Hyakkajiten articles "Ōe no Masafusa", "Ōe no Masahira" and "Ōe no Koretoki", and MyPaedia article "Abo-shinnō".
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