Family Relationships in The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu.

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Family Relationships in The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu

Prince Hyobu Fujitsubo--Lady of the --Kokiden--Emperor Princess Omiya---Minister Paulownia Court of the Left Former Emperor Minister of the Right Murasaki Crown Prince Genji Crown Prince Aoi To no Chujo Reizei Emperor Suzaku Emperor Members of the Emperor’s Family

Genji’s Families Genji --- Aoi To No Chujo Suzaku Emperor--Lady Shokyoden Yugiri --- Kumoinokari --- Murasaki ~~ Akashi Lady Akashi Empress ---Emperor Prince Niou -- Rokunokimi --- Third Princess ~~ Kashiwagi Kaoru

Genji’s Liaisons Genji ~ Lady at Rokujo---late Crown Prince Akikonomu, High Priestess of Ise  consort of Reizei Emperor ~ Yugao (Evening Faces) ~ To no Chujo daughter, Tamakazura ~ Fujitsubo -- Emperor Crown Prince (Reizei Emperor) ~ Lady of the Locust Shell -- Governor of Iyo ~ Naishi ~ Safflower Lady ~ Oborozukiyo, Kokiden’s sister -- consort of Suzaku Emperor ~ Lady of the Orange Blossoms, Reikeiden’s sister ~ Gosechi dancer ~ Akashi Lady Akashi Empress