Eighteen of his waka (poems) are included in waka compilations such as "Shokusenzai Wakashu"(a collection of Japanese Poems of a Thousand Years, Continued) and "Shokugoshui Wakashu"(Later Collection of Gleanings of Japanese Poems, Continued) and he is regarded as one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Waka of the Nijo family. 『続千載和歌集』・『続後拾遺集』等に和歌合計18首が収められており、二条家和歌四天王の一人にも数えられている。 |