Sugawara no Kiyogimi

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Sugawara no Kiyogimi (菅原清公? 770-842) was a Japanese Heian era courtier and bureaucrat.

Originally he served the Imperial Prince directly, but was then sent on a mission to China, and was named governor of Owari province (尾張の輔, Owari no suke) upon his return. In this role, he implemented many elements of Chinese modes of governing, and opposed capital punishment. Kiyogimi later became Daigaku no kami (大学の上), a position analogous to Minister of Education. As daigaku no kami, he sought to introduce Chinese forms of administration and education into Japan's earliest universities, and reformed many aspects of the university overall.

Kiyogimi also helped compile a poetry anthology called Ryōun-shū, along with Ono no Minemori, in 814.

[edit] Reference

  • Papinot, Edmond (1910). Historical and geographical dictionary of Japan. Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha.


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