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'''Ono no Oyu''' (?-737) was a Japanese bureaucrat and a poet. He served under [[Ōtomo no Tabito]] during the [[Dazaifu (term)|Dazaifu]] administration. He rose to the rank of Assistant Governor-General (''daini''). Three of his [[waka (poetry)|tanka]] poems have been preserved in the ''[[Man'yōshū]]''.
{{Nihongo|'''Ono no Oyu'''|小野 老||? - 737}} was a Japanese bureaucrat and a poet. He served under [[Ōtomo no Tabito]] during the [[Dazaifu (term)|Dazaifu]] administration. He rose to the rank of Assistant Governor-General (''daini''). Three of his [[waka (poetry)|tanka]] poems have been preserved in the ''[[Man'yōshū]]''.


Tanka poem
Tanka poem

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Ono no Oyu (小野 老, ? - 737) was a Japanese bureaucrat and a poet. He served under Ōtomo no Tabito during the Dazaifu administration. He rose to the rank of Assistant Governor-General (daini). Three of his tanka poems have been preserved in the Man'yōshū.

Tanka poem

・Awoni-yoshi Nara-no Miyako-ha Sakuhana-no Nihofuga-gotoku Ima-sakari-nari(Manyoushu 3-328)

means : In beautiful green, Here in Capital Nara, Spring flowers are now in full bloom.