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Kamo no Yasunori (賀茂 保憲) was an onmyōji, a practitioner of onmyōdō, during the Heian period in Japan. He was considered the premier onmyōji of his time. Yasunori was the son of the onmyōji (賀茂 忠行). According to a tale in the Konjaku Monogatarishu, at the age of ten, Yasunori accompanied his father to an exorcism, where he was able to perceive the demons — a sign of talent, for, unlike Tadayuki, Yasunori was capable of doing so without formal training. Yasunori's second daughter became an acclaimed poet.

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  • Kamo no Yasunori (賀茂 保憲) was an onmyōji, a practitioner of onmyōdō, during the Heian period in Japan. He was considered the premier onmyōji of his time. Yasunori was the son of the onmyōji (賀茂 忠行). According to a tale in the Konjaku Monogatarishu, at the age of ten, Yasunori accompanied his father to an exorcism, where he was able to perceive the demons — a sign of talent, for, unlike Tadayuki, Yasunori was capable of doing so without formal training. He later taught Abe no Seimei the art of onmyōdō. Seimei became his successor in astrology and divination, while Yasunori's son succeeded him in the creation of the calendar, a lesser task. For several centuries afterward, the Abe clan controlled the government ministry of onmyōdō, while the Kamo clan became hereditary keepers of the calendar. Yasunori's second daughter became an acclaimed poet. Yasunori's death is a driving plot element in the kabuki play (A Courtly Mirror of Ashiya Dōman). In the play, he is the owner of the Kin'u Gyokuto Shū, a book of divination passed down from a Chinese wizard. He intends to marry his adopted daughter to his disciple (安倍保名), the father of Abe no Seimei, and to give the book to him, but he dies before doing so. This sets the stage for a conflict between Ashiya Michitaru (as Dōman is called in the play) and Abe no Yasuna over ownership of the book. (en)
  • Kamo no Yasunori (賀茂 保憲) est un onmyōji, c'est-à-dire un praticien du onmyōdō - cosmologie ésotérique traditionnelle japonaise qui mélange les sciences naturelles et l'occultisme - à l'époque de Heian du Japon. Il est considéré comme le premier onmyôji de son temps. Yasunori est le fils du onmyōji Kamo no Tadayuki. Selon un conte du Konjaku monogatari shu, à l'âge de dix ans Yasunori accompagne son père à une séance d'exorcisme où il est en mesure de percevoir les démons — ce qui est un signe de talent, car, contrairement à Tadayuki, Yasunori est capable de le faire sans formation formelle. Il enseigne plus tard l'art du onmyōdō à Abe no Seimei qui devient son successeur en matière d'astrologie et de divination, tandis que le fils de Yasunori lui succède à la création du calendrier, considérée comme une tâche mineure. Pendant plusieurs siècles plus tard, le clan Abe contrôle le ministère du gouvernement du onmyōdō, tandis que les membres du clan Kamo sont gardiens héréditaires du calendrier. Kamo no Yasunori no musume, deuxième fille de Yasunori, devient une poétesse reconnue. La mort de Yasunori est un élément de l'intrigue de la pièce kabuki Ashiya Dōman Ōuchi Kagami (« Miroir courtois d'Ashiya Dōman »). Dans la pièce, celui-ci possède le Kin'u Gyokuto Shū, livre de divination transmis de la main d'un assistant chinois. Il a l'intention de marier sa fille adoptive à son disciple Abe no Yasuna, le père d'Abe no Seimei, et de lui donner le livre, mais il meurt avant de le faire. Cela ouvre la voie à un conflit entre Ashiya Michitaru (comme est appelé Dōman dans la pièce) et Abe no Yasuna, relativement à la propriété du livre. (fr)
  • 賀茂 保憲(かも の やすのり)は、平安時代中期の貴族・陰陽家。丹波権介・賀茂忠行の長男。安倍晴明の師とも、また彼の兄弟子とも言われる。官位は従四位上・主計頭。 (ja)
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  • Onmyōji – adviser to the Emperor on the spiritually correct way to deal with issues. (en)
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  • 賀茂 保憲(かも の やすのり)は、平安時代中期の貴族・陰陽家。丹波権介・賀茂忠行の長男。安倍晴明の師とも、また彼の兄弟子とも言われる。官位は従四位上・主計頭。 (ja)
  • Kamo no Yasunori (賀茂 保憲) was an onmyōji, a practitioner of onmyōdō, during the Heian period in Japan. He was considered the premier onmyōji of his time. Yasunori was the son of the onmyōji (賀茂 忠行). According to a tale in the Konjaku Monogatarishu, at the age of ten, Yasunori accompanied his father to an exorcism, where he was able to perceive the demons — a sign of talent, for, unlike Tadayuki, Yasunori was capable of doing so without formal training. Yasunori's second daughter became an acclaimed poet. (en)
  • Kamo no Yasunori (賀茂 保憲) est un onmyōji, c'est-à-dire un praticien du onmyōdō - cosmologie ésotérique traditionnelle japonaise qui mélange les sciences naturelles et l'occultisme - à l'époque de Heian du Japon. Il est considéré comme le premier onmyôji de son temps. Yasunori est le fils du onmyōji Kamo no Tadayuki. Selon un conte du Konjaku monogatari shu, à l'âge de dix ans Yasunori accompagne son père à une séance d'exorcisme où il est en mesure de percevoir les démons — ce qui est un signe de talent, car, contrairement à Tadayuki, Yasunori est capable de le faire sans formation formelle. (fr)
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