|  Lit. paintings of Teika's poems of the flowers and 
birds of the twelve months. According to his diary MEIGETSUKI –¾ŒŽ‹L, in 1214 
the poet Fujiwara no Teika “¡Œ´’è‰Æ (also read Sadaie, 1162-1241) was requested to 
write a series of poems on birds and flowers to be inscribed on paintings of the 
same theme. The flowers and birds are : 1  
first month, willow yanagi –ö and warbler uguisu ‰§ ;  
2  second month, cherry sakura ÷ and pheasant kiji è³ 
;  3  third month, wisteria (uji “¡ and 
skylark hibari ‰_ ; 4  forth month, 
deutzia unohana ‰K‚Ì‰Ô and cuckoo hototogisu Žž’¹ ; 5 
 fifth month, orange tachibana ‹k and water-rail kuina 
…Œ{ ; 6  sixth month, pinks nadeshiko 
•Žq and cormorant u ‰L ; 7  seventh month, 
maidenflower ominaehi —˜Y‰Ô and magpie kasasagi êF ; 8 
 eighth month, bush-clover hagi ”‹ and wild goose hatsukari 
‰Šå ; 9  ninth month, miscanthus susuki 
”– and quail uzura êG ; 10  tenth month, 
chrysanthemum kiku ‹e and cranes tsuru ’ß ;  11 
 eleventh month, loquat biwa ”ø”f and plovers chidori ç’¹ 
; and 12  twelfth month, early plum soubai 
‘”~ and mandarin ducks mizutori …’¹. The renewed interest in Teika during 
the 17c led to the production of numerous paintings based on these previously 
little-known poems found in the SHUIGUSOU Eˆâ‹ð‘, the anthology of Teika's 
poetry. The theme was first painted by Tosa Mitsuoki “y²Œõ‹N (1617-91) in a pair 
of handscrolls (Tokyo National Museum), and later rendered in sets of hanging 
scrolls and screen compositions by Kanou Tan'yuu Žë–ì’T—H (1602-74; Univ. of Michigan, 
Idemitsu oŒõ, Fujita “¡“c Museum). Sets of ceramic plates by Ogata Kenzan ”öŒ`Š£ŽR (1663-1743, 
MOA, Idemitsu, LACMA), and small paintings on the theme are best known.  |