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Yamanoue no Okura

Yamanoue no Okura was a man of quite character for his concerns expressed in his poetry are usually one’s that not all would care to convey during his era. He was originally from Korea yet fled for Japan at a young age. Later in his years he became a General of a province in Japan. He was therefore not in a bad economic state, easily able to survive and provide for his family. Despite that he is often seen addressing social concerns in his poetry, especially poverty. His poems are characterized by a Confucian-inspired moral emphasis, unique in Japanese poetry. Confucius being the founder of Confucian was deeply concerned about human flourishing and living a good or virtuous life, he urged the necessity of humanity to cultivate the self so that as a result society could flourish. Although this Confucius philosophy was originally from China, other parts of Asia


For me they have shrunk quite small; Bright though they call the sun and moon, they never shine for me.

Yamanoue’s poetry is compiled in the Manyoshu the oldest Japanese collection of poems. It was completed in 770 AD and it is the collection of 4500 poems from about 630-760 AD, Yamanoe is one of the leading contributors to this book, who collected the poems still remains a mystery.

were influenced by it as well, including some of Japan. As a general Yamanoue no Okura definitely admitted to the morals and words of Confucius, yet the disagreement was around the aspect of the afterlife, since Confucius did not reflect on a divine spirit or the notion of an afterlife, Yamanoue no Okura was thus left to turn to something else as part of his belief, that being Buddhism. The idea of living an ethical and decent life, in order to escape the cycle of reincarnati

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