词条 | Fujiwara no Motohira |
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Fujiwara no Motohira is credited with expansion of Hiraizumi, the residence of Northern Fujiwara. In particular, he founded Mōtsū-ji, and his wife built Kanjizaiō-in which was adjacent to Motsu-ji. Both sites survived, though all the buildings from the Heian period were lost, and are currently listed as constituents of a World Heritage Site, Historic Monuments and Sites of Hiraizumi.[1][2] He also expanded Chūson-ji, where he was buried, along with his father and his son.[3] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.town.hiraizumi.iwate.jp/heritage/en/history/fujiwara.html|title=Oshu-Fujiwara Clan|publisher=Hiraizumi Cultural Heritage|accessdate=20 January 2018}} {{s-start}}{{succession box | title=Northern Fujiwara family head | before=Fujiwara no Kiyohira | after= Fujiwara no Hidehira| years=1128–1157}}{{s-end}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fujiwara no, Hidehira}}2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/03/14/national/monuments-hint-glory-hiraizumis-golden-age|title=Monuments hint at glory of Hiraizumi’s golden age|last=Rothmar|first=Tyler|date=14 March 2015|publisher=The Japan Times|accessdate=20 January 2018}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Louis-Frédéric|first=|title=Japan Encyclopedia|url=https://books.google.nl/books?id=p2QnPijAEmEC&pg=PA206&lpg=PA206&dq=Fujiwara+no+Motohira&source=bl&ots=g_JzryapuW&sig=fmZtuiL68R3ah2zylnY09eZv5zA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVj-i21ubYAhXMJFAKHbIaCPgQ6AEIYzAN#v=onepage&q=Fujiwara%20no%20Motohira&f=false|year=2002|publisher=Harvard University Press|isbn=9780674017535|page=129}} 5 : 1105 births|1157 deaths|Ōshu-Fujiwara clan|People from Iwate Prefecture|People of Heian-period Japan |
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