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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
When the wealthy houses of Shinden-zukuri stood side by side in Heian-no-miyako, there were people called' Dodo' who were looked down on by the Kyojin (Kyoto people) as they were called by such dreadful names as Oni, Tsuchigumo, Takiyasha, Shiranui, and so on. On the other hand, during the solar eclipse that ABE no Seimei concluded as an unprecedented misfortune, Akatsuki no Maru, who was born in Echigo, vowed revenge against his father and the Kyojin who took away his hometown. Akatsuki no Maru, who went to Kyoto, together with the Dodo, fought bravely with the Imperial Court army, betting his pride to change people's hearts and the world. a poem of prayers for those who had fallen for their own existence, for the dreams of their comrades. * "Dodo" refers to an indigenous people who did not attend the Imperial Court.