Emperor Murakami Of Japan

Emperor Murakami (村上天皇) (926-967) was the 62nd imperial ruler of Japan. He ruled from 946 to his death in 967. His given name was Nariakira. He was a son of the Emperor Daigo. In 944, he was elected crown prince and ascended the throne two years later. His maternal grandfather Fujiwara no Tadahira remained as the Sessho regent until 949. After the death of Tadahira, there was no regent and contemporaries praised Murakami as the emperor who governed the state directly, but the Fujiwara clan seized power and ruled Japan. The brothers Fujiwara no Sanetomo and Fujiwara no Morosuke became the de facto rulers of Japan. Emperor Murakami sought to reduce the expenses of government and keep the price of goods down. He was a central figure in Heian period culture. In 951 he ordered the compilation of Gosen-wakashu. He was also a skilled flute and koto (Japanese harp) player. Although Murakami was a benevolent ruler, during his reign the Fujiwara style of rule was established and it reduced fairness and justice in government. The Imperial Palace was destroyed in fire during his reign.
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Suzaku
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Reizei
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