Roku Son'ō Tsunemoto, Yoshitoshi, C.E.1879 / H.E.11

Roku Son'ō Tsunemoto, Yoshitoshi, C.E.1879 / H.E.11

Dai nihon meisho kan rokuson wang tsunemoto. It depicts the story in "previous taiheiki" that minamoto no tsunemoto (rokuson king) shot a deer that appeared out of nowhere in the jogan-den of the imperial palace. In the words, "a child of imperial prince sadazumi and the founder of seiwa genji. He was appointed as the chinju-fu shogun & was called the sixth son king. Taira masakado raised the honor of a bow & horse who contributed to the suppression of the rebellion of fujiwara no sumitomo. In the 9th year of the tenryaku era, when he saw the secretary of the art of warfare held in iwashimizu hachimangu shrine, his wisdom became more and more, & his name shined, & he became the president of the genke. He died in the second year of tentoku. A figure that killed a suspicious deer that appeared in the forbidden place with a single shot. ". Date: C.E.1879 / H.E.11,879.
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Author: Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (月岡芳年)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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