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== Biography ==
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Fujiwara no Atsushige (藤原 篤茂; dates unknown, but active in the tenth century) was a Japanese nobleman kanshi (classical Chinese) poet of the Heian period.

Biography

The poet Fujiwara no Atsushige was the son of Yorinari (遂業), the governor of Bichū Province. His date of birth is unknown, but he was active around the mid-10th century. At some point in the Tenryaku era (947–957) he passed the civil service exam, and after serving in such positions as vice-governor of Tanba province (丹波介) he attained to the post of 図書頭.

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