Presented one hundred poems on the theme of spring.I gaze— today will someday be in the past you never forget me you the plum blossom on the eaves Princess Shokushi The image was generated by the translated text. I love Princess Shokushi’s poems. She was born as the daughter of Emperor Goshirakawa. During her youth, from ages 10 to 20, she resided at a segregated shrine, where she devoted herself to prayer. It was customary for a girl from the imperial family to be dedicated to such a life during that era. After this period of service, she reintegrated into society and flourished, showcasing her talent in poetry. Despite a hint of loneliness, her originality shines through in the intricate details of her work.
I gaze—
I gaze—
I gaze—
Presented one hundred poems on the theme of spring.I gaze— today will someday be in the past you never forget me you the plum blossom on the eaves Princess Shokushi The image was generated by the translated text. I love Princess Shokushi’s poems. She was born as the daughter of Emperor Goshirakawa. During her youth, from ages 10 to 20, she resided at a segregated shrine, where she devoted herself to prayer. It was customary for a girl from the imperial family to be dedicated to such a life during that era. After this period of service, she reintegrated into society and flourished, showcasing her talent in poetry. Despite a hint of loneliness, her originality shines through in the intricate details of her work.