Simi (A.D. 1363- 1443), formerly known as Hattori Yuan Qing, was named Fujimaru as a baby and Simi as a Buddha. Influenced by my father. I have been exposed to the art of energy music since I was a child and gained a lot of stage experience. When he was 2 1 year-old, his father, Kanami, was greatly praised by General Ashikaga Yiguang when he performed "The Year of Weng" in Shinkumano Shrine. So his father and son were called into the shogunate together and became respected artists. Kanami was awarded the position of "Doctor of Observing the World", while Simi followed his father and kept a low profile in the cultural environment of Kyoto.
At the age of 22, Simi's father Kanami died unfortunately. He inherited the title given to his father by the general, stayed in the shogunate, and devoted himself to studying the art of energy efficiency. He learned from others' strengths and made innovations, which made this art form move towards the realm of beautiful, elegant and refined classical beauty, and became more and more mature and perfect. Simi himself not only became popular in the entertainment circle in his twenties, but also became a master of Japanese medieval drama. Xie Mi has more than 65,438+000 capable plays, such as Xiongye and Sudden Life. He has also written more than 20 theoretical works on the art of energy efficiency, such as Biography of Charming Flowers (also known as Biography of Flowers), Flower Mirror, Shen Yue Tan Yi, and Energy Efficiency Book.
However, while his spirit is immersed in the wonderful realm of art, his life has gradually entered a less wonderful stage. 1429, General ashikaga yoshimitsu, who was originally interested in his art, abdicated. After his third-generation general Ashikaga succeeded to the throne, he was not enthusiastic about the art of Simi's father and son, and instead supported Simi's nephew Hattori Yuan Zhong, that is, Yin Ami. At the behest of General Ashikaga, the titles and positions in the shogunate that should have been succeeded by the son of Simi were added to Ami's head. Xie Mi was deeply depressed and lonely. In his later years, his situation went from bad to worse, and he suffered all kinds of cold reception and blows. He was even exiled to Zuodu Island at the age of seventy, and died quietly in Kyoto only two years after he was released from prison.
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