著者
原田 行造
出版者
日本文学協会
雑誌
日本文学 (ISSN:03869903)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.29, no.12, pp.20-30, 1980

Kaneyoshi tended to be fond of "Yoyo-no-furugoto", to think much of Manyoshu and to respect The Tale of Genji, and tried to get Chinese culture. Having lost a lot of volumes of Tohkado Bunko during the war of Ohnin, he preserved books of history, ceremony and etc., and completed Kacho-yojo and Nihonshoki-sanso in Nara. He attempted to restore the ancient ceremonies through his knowledge that he had got by his reading, and encouraged to learn classics. He not only variegated judgment of waka meeting, but also gave a lesson how to live during war time. The essence of his thoughts could be found in Sayo-no-Nezame, Bunmei-ittoki and Shoudanchiyo which were dedicated to Tomiko Hino and Shogun Yoshihisa.