#122 Icicles on eaves where morning sun shines have melted, but…

Size: |
about 10×19 cm |
Dressing: |
scrolling |
What verse?
verse: |
Asahi sasu, noki no taruhi ha toke nagara, nadoka turara no, musubohoru ramu |
(imho): |
Icicles on eaves where morning sun shines have melted, but why are you stubborn and don’t open up to to me? |
poet: |
Hikaru Genji (Murasaki Shikibu) |
novel: |
The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari) |
in: |
about 1008 |
The Tale of Genji is a classic work of Japanese, and is said the world’s first novel. There are many poems created by Hikaru Genji, who is the main character of this tale. As a matter of course they were created by Murasaki Shikibu author of this tale.