Governor in Kawachi province
Minamoto no Mitsuyuki (源 光行 1163–1244) was an author, as well as governor in Kawachi province .[ 1] [ 2] Mitsuyuki's cousin was the famous samurai Yorimasa .
Minamoto no Mitsuyuki was a prolific and noted writer, producing works of instruction for children, commentary on both Japanese and Chinese literature, and poetry.[ 3] [ 4] He studied under Shunzei.[ 5]
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