Fujiwara no Hidesato
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Hidesato served under Emperor Suzaku, and fought alongside Taira no Sadamori in 940 in suppressing the revolt of Taira no Masakado.[1] His prayer for victory before this battle is commemorated in the Kachiya Festival. Hidesato was then appointed Chinjufu shōgun (Defender of the North) and Governor of Shimotsuke Province.
According to legend, he slew a giant centipede in Ōmi Province that plagued the Dragon Palace. He was also nicknamed Tawara Tōda.
Hidesato in legend
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Hidesato, also known by the moniker Tawara Tōda or Tawara no Tōta,Template:R is known in legend for his exploit of slaying the giant centipede (mukadeTemplate:R) of Mount Mikami.Template:R Hidesato was recruited to this task by a giant dragon-snake which was, in fact, a resident of the Ryūgū-jō (Dragon Palace). Hidesato meets the Dragon King and is showered with rewards, which included an inexhaustible rice-sack (Template:Illm), from which he allegedly earned his nickname.Template:RTemplate:R A more rational explanation is that Tawara, also written differently as "田原", represents either a surname or a place name.Template:R
This centipede story, The Tale of Tawara Tōda, together with a romanticized account of his Masakado expedition comprise the Tawara Tōda Monogatari. The monogatari texts have been copied and printed profusely in picture scrolls and illustrated books throughout the Edo Period.Template:RTemplate:R
Legendary arms
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One is the Template:Illm, a tachi of the Template:Illm or "tweezer" type.Template:RTemplate:Refn According to tradition, it was the sword obtained by Hidesato from the Dragon Palace, which later became an heirloom of the Template:Illm. After changing hands several times, it came into the possession of the shrine in 1793.Template:R Although the Hidesato provenance is unverifiable, this sword is dated to be of the correct period.Template:R The other alleged Hidesato sword at the museum is called Template:Illm "Centipede-cutter".Template:R Although its inscriptions claim it to be the work of the swordsmith Script error: No such module "Nihongo". from the 8th century, the sword has been dated to the 14th century.Template:RefnTemplate:R
There is also another "tweezer" type sword alleged to have belonged to Hidesato held in Chikubu Island, the Template:Illm.Template:RTemplate:RTemplate:R
Genealogy
- Father: Fujiwara no Murao (藤原村雄)
- Mother: daughter of Shimatsuke-no-jō no Kashima (下野掾鹿島女)
- Wife: daughter of Minamoto no Michi (源通) of the Board of Chamberlains (侍従).
- Son: Fujiwara no Chitsune (藤原千常)
- Children by unknown mother:
- Son: Fujiwara no Chitoki (藤原千時)
- Son: Fujiwara no Chiharu (藤原千晴)
- Son: Fujiwara no Chikuni (藤原千国)
- Son: Fujiwara no Chigusa (藤原千種)
- Daughter Hintia no Chigusa (藤原千種)
- Wife: daughter of Minamoto no Michi (源通) of the Board of Chamberlains (侍従).
Descendants
Many samurai clans claim descent from Hidesato, including the Northern Fujiwara (Ōshū branch of the Fujiwara clan). Some of the others are the Template:Illm, Ōtomo, Template:Illm, Iga, Template:Illm, Template:Illm, Yūki and Shimokōbe clans.[2]Template:Sfnp
See also
- Kaze to Kumo to Niji to, a Japanese drama
Explanatory notes
References
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