Murasaki Shikibu Japanese writer
Murasaki Shikibu is a 53 years old Japanese writer from Kyoto. Murasaki Shikibu was born on January 01, 0978 (died on January 01, 1031, she was 53 years old) in Kyoto. Her nickname was Lady Murasaki; Takako Fujiwara?.
About
No, she died on 01/01/1031, 993 years ago. She was 53 years old when she died. She died in Kyoto
Family
Her father Fujiwara No Tametoki () and Fujiwara No Tametoki was 28 years old when Murasaki born.
Parents
Husband
Child
She had one child, Daini (83) . When her first child, Daini No Sanmi, was born, Murasaki Shikibu was 21 years old.
Works
Murasaki Shikibu Movies (4)
There are 4 movies of Murasaki Shikibu.
Her first feature film was The Tale of Genji: A Thousand Year Enigma (2011). She was 1033 when she starred in this movie. Since 2011, she has appeared in 4 feature films. The last one is Genji monogatari: Asaki yume mishi (2000). .
Murasaki Shikibu movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Writer | The Tale of Genji: A Thousand Year Enigma (2011) | 1033 |
Original Story | The Tale of Genji (1987) | 1009 |
Writer | The Mountains of the Moon (1987) | 1009 |
Original Story | Genji monogatari: Asaki yume mishi (2000) | 1022 |
Other facts about Murasaki Shikibu
Alias | Lady Murasaki; Takako Fujiwara? |
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Place of death | Kyoto |
Date of death | 1031-01-01T00:00:00Z , statement supported by: Bun'ei Tsunoda |
On focus list of Wikimedia project | Q85319493 , catalog code: 752186008618809 |
Name in kana | むらさき しきぶ |
Languages spoken, written or signed | Japanese |
Place of birth | Kyoto |
Genre | Novel |
Name in native language | 紫式部 |
Libris-URI | Xv8bcngg542d8zx |
Country of citizenship | Japan |
Notable work | The Tale Of Genji |
Field of work | Poetry |
Part of | Q1216201 |
Employer | Fujiwara No Shōshi |
Named after | Murasaki |
Depicted by | Empress Shoshi And Son |
National Library of Korea Identifier | KAC199632036 |
NMVW id | 60101 |
Has works in the collection | National Museum Of World Cultures |