Tale of Genji , written by the youngest son of Seppun, was a Tsukuri Monogatari, a portray of Hantei Genji, son of the Kami Hantei. He was depicted as a magnificent statesman, and also as an accomplished poet and painter. It was written in the 2nd century and an entire chapter devoted itself to a cherry blossom viewing party, when Genji met his eternal love, Doji Oborozukiyo.
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| - Tale of Genji , written by the youngest son of Seppun, was a Tsukuri Monogatari, a portray of Hantei Genji, son of the Kami Hantei. He was depicted as a magnificent statesman, and also as an accomplished poet and painter. It was written in the 2nd century and an entire chapter devoted itself to a cherry blossom viewing party, when Genji met his eternal love, Doji Oborozukiyo.
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| - Tale of Genji , written by the youngest son of Seppun, was a Tsukuri Monogatari, a portray of Hantei Genji, son of the Kami Hantei. He was depicted as a magnificent statesman, and also as an accomplished poet and painter. It was written in the 2nd century and an entire chapter devoted itself to a cherry blossom viewing party, when Genji met his eternal love, Doji Oborozukiyo.
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