Abe no Kooji explained

Abe no Kooji (安倍子祖父) was a Japanese courtier and waka poet of the Nara period.

Biography

The birth and death dates of the courtier and poet known as Abe no Kooji are unknown. His kabane was Ason. He was an imperial attendant (大舎人 ōtoneri) in the service of Prince Toneri. 's Man'yōshū Kogi (万葉集古義) speculates that he was the same person as Hiketa no Kooji (引田朝臣子祖父 Hiketa no Ason Kooji).

Poetry

Poems 3838 and 3839 in the Man'yōshū are attributed to him. He presented the poems to Prince Toneri, for which he received a payment of 2,000 mon.

Man'yōganaModern Japanese textReconstructed Old JapaneseModern JapaneseEnglish translation

吾妹兒之

額尓生流

雙六乃

事負乃牛之

倉上之瘡

我妹子が

額に生ふる

双六の

こと負の牛の

鞍の上の瘡

wagimoko ga

hitai ni ouru

suguroku no

kotoi no ushi no

kura no ue no kasa

Man'yōganaModern Japanese textReconstructed Old JapaneseModern JapaneseEnglish translation

吾兄子之

犢鼻尓為流

都夫礼石之

吉野乃山尓

氷魚曽懸有 (佐我礼流)

我が背子が

犢鼻にする

つぶれ石の

吉野の山に

氷魚ぞ下がれる

waga seko ga

tafusagi ni suru

tsubure-ishi no

yoshino no yama ni

hio zo sagareru

References

Works cited

. Susumu Nakanishi . 1985 . Man'yōshū Jiten (Man'yōshū zen'yakuchū genbun-tsuki bekkan) . . Tokyo . paperback . 978-4-06-183651-8 .