Fujiwara Yoshitaka's Life

Born in Beichuan, Fujiwara, 966 is the third son of Yi Yin, the humble and virtuous husband of Regent. In his early years, he was good at singing duet. At the age of thirteen, he sang a duet in front of an emperor's command, and made a blockbuster with the phrase, "When you start, you start, and when you start, you start." Tianlu was promoted to the fifth place in the third year (972), but Tian Yan was unfortunately infected with smallpox in the second year (974) and died on the same day as his younger brother Fujiwara Juxian. He is twenty-one years old.

Xiao Yi was very handsome before his death. For some reason, there is a legend that he committed suicide because he couldn't stand smallpox scars and ruined his face. He believed in Buddhism and never forgot to recite the Northern Jing before he died.

Due to the early death of Xiao Yi, the power of Fujiwara Beichuan was transferred from Yi Yin to Fujiwara Kanagawa and his son Fujiwara Daolong. However, Xiao Yi's son Fujiwara was able to make a difference in politics and became a famous calligrapher at that time.