From "The Life of Waitenmonin Zhangzi" by Kakuta Bun'e. Around the age of 15, Zhangzi was accused of "promiscuity" and "strange and mysterious" by the Sekihaku Fujiwara Tadashi after an incident of illicit relations with Fujiwara no Toshimichi and a child of the Ritsushi/Zouken of Kono. His biological father died at the age of seven, and his mother and sister were nannies of Emperor Toba. The artist believes that it would be cruel to blame her for having been raised at court from infancy under the doting care of her adoptive father, who was the supreme authority. Perhaps she wanted to be snatched away to the outside world like "Takako Fujiwara," who was stolen by Narihira Aizawara a long time ago... This is a delusional painting from the perspective of the noble Fujiwara no Toshimichi, who visited Shirakawa-in Temple in the evening as a master of the koto (Japanese harp). Technique/Japanese painting with coloring on silk (From "The Life of Taikenmon-in Tamako" by Bunei Tsunoda) When Tamako was 15 years old, she fell in love with "Fuziwara noSuemiti His biological father died at the age of seven, and his mother and sister were the nanny of Emperor Toba. Perhaps she wanted to be exposed to the outside world, just as "Fujiwara noSuemiti " and young monk. Perhaps she wanted to be exposed to the outside world, just as "Fujiwara no Takaiko" was once exposed to "Ariwara no Narihira"..... This delusional painting was painted from the perspective of "Fujiwara no Suemiti, a feudal lord who visited Shirakawa-in as a master So-no -Koto player.