Why did Genji's father marry Fujitsubo?

5. Why does Genji's father marry Fujitsubo? Because she looks like Genji's mother.
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Why does Genji marry Onna San no Miya?

Genji was stirred by this and ended up agreeing to the marriage, for one because he could obtain the brand of an Imperial Princess and also because the princess was the niece of Fujitsubo just like Lady Murasaki (Murasaki no yukari, literally "having 'a link to the color purple'").
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Who is Genji in love with?

The great love of Genji's life is Murasaki, the woman whose name was later conferred on the author. Genji discovers her one night when she is still a girl of about ten, cared for by her grandmother.
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Why was Genji attracted to Murasaki?

He's attracted to Murasaki because she resembles another of his loves, his father's empress Lady Fujitsubo, the woman who will later bear Genji a secret son—and become a future emperor— called Reizei.
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Who is Fujitsubo in The Tale of Genji?

Fujitsubo is the name created for a fictional empress who appears in the story and whose real name is unknown. Originally, fujitsubo is another name for Higyosha, which is one of the shichiden gosha (literally, seven palaces and five houses) of the kokyu (empress's residence) of the dairi (Imperial Palace).
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What’s the Tale of Genji?



Why did Genji fall in love with Fujitsubo?

Fujitsubo was greeted in the palace after the death of Kiritsubo Consort. For this reason, Fujitsubo is the stepmother of Genji, but because the face of the Fujitsubo resembles Kiritsubo Consort, Genji comes to love Fujitsubo. Fujitsubo accepted it, and a child was born between them.
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Who is Genji's wife?

Lady Aoi (Aoi no Ue) – Daughter of the Minister of the Left (Tō no Chūjō's sister) and Genji's first principal wife, she marries Genji when she is sixteen and he only twelve. Proud and distant to her husband, Aoi is constantly aware of the age difference between them and very much hurt by Genji's philandering.
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How many lovers did Genji?

Genji had 8 main love interests.
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Why can't Genji take the Akashi lady with him to the city?

He believes he can't go visit her, as he thinks she's too independent and they're of different stations. He decides that her parents have impossible hopes and vows to only exchange notes with her while he's in Akashi. The Akashi Lady only wanted to see Genji, so she's satisfied with this.
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What happens to Genji after his father's death?

Genji is sorrowful but finds consolation in Murasaki, whom he marries. Genji's father, the Emperor Kiritsubo, dies. He is succeeded by his son Suzaku, whose mother (Kokiden), together with Kiritsubo's political enemies, take power in the court.
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How many wives did Genji?

He had two wives in the legal sense during his life; he married Lady Aoi (Aoi no Ue、葵の上) in his youth, and much later Onna san no Miya (女三の宮) (meaning "The Third Princess", called so in Japanese, and known as Nyōsan in the Arthur Waley translation.) Lady Aoi died after she bore a son to Genji.
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Why couldn't Genji inherit his father's throne?

A story about a prince named Genji who couldn't inherit the throne because his mother was a commoner. Genji also meets women in different social classes.
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Why can't the emperor make Genji his successor?

The story of Genji is full of adventure, poetry, and ritual. He is the son of the Emperor by one of his lower-ranking wives; as such, Genji cannot be made the heir-apparent because that would require him to take the place of the son of a much higher-ranking royal wife.
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Why lady Kokiden is afraid of Genji?

She lived in the Kokiden of the highest prestige among the empresses' residences and exerted power, but Kiritsubo no Koi (lower class court lady) took away the love of the Emperor Kiritsubo from her, and that was why she detested Hikaru Genji, the son of Kiritsubo no Koi, even after his mother died.
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What is Fujitsubo's secret?

The adulterous affair between Fujitsubo and Genji is paralleled in Sagoromo monogatari, written c. 1070 – c. 1080 by Rokujō no Saiin Senji, in which the protagonist Sagoromo secretly violates a princess who gives birth to a son.
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What does Genji regret after Murasaki death?

Surely enough, Genji comes to regret his loose tongue when Murasaki falls ill from spirit possession. Not surprisingly, the possessing spirit is eventually revealed to be that of the Rokujo Haven.
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What does Genji's father do to protect him?

Fujitsubo. 3. What does Genji's father do to protect him? He deems him a commoner.
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Why did Genji go into exile?

The dramatic yet somber scene is based on chapters 12 and 13, Suma, and Akashi, in which Genji is exiled to the rural coastal town of Suma after he is discovered having an affair with the emperor's consort.
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What do the courtiers call Genji?

Kiritsubo (The Paulownia Court)

He celebrates his coming of age, being given the name of Genji and getting married to Lady Aoi, a daughter of the House of the Sadijin (Minister of the Left), and people come to call him Hikaru Genji because of his shining beauty.
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Who is the third princess in The Tale of Genji?

Onna San no Miya (the Third Princess, also called Nyo San no Miya): The third princess of Suzakuin (the name of Emperor Suzaku after his abdication). She was the second lawful wife of Hikaru Genji. She is also Kaoru's mother.
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Who is Genji's best friend?

His closest friend, Tô no Chûjô, hinted that he himself once discovered a gentle lady hidden away in an alley. Genji has therefore already imagined Yûgao long before their meeting.
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Who is to no chujo?

Tō no Chūjō is Genji's brother in law. The two are very good friends, though they're also rivals. In their youth, their rivalry is based on women, specifically Naishi. Tō no Chūjō also struggles next to Genji, as Genji is often described as being far more perfect and a more accomplished dancer, singer, and poet.
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Are Genji and Mercy a couple?

That's right, Genji and Mercy might be dating. Eeeek! Recent patches made to the game haven't been live for long on the test servers — in addition to a traumatic Roadhog nerf to his hook — but they also include some brand new voice lines between Genji and Mercy in which they chat about sending each other chocolates.
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What does Genji say when he does his ultimate?

When Genji activates his ultimate, he shouts out: “Ryuu Gekiken!” That's the phonetic translation of the Kanji: 竜撃剣. In Japanese, Ryuu means dragon, and Gekiken means Kendo. Combined, the activation of his ultimate translates to: “Dragon Fencing!”
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Who was the first love of Genji's life and what was it that made this relationship taboo?

The emperor finds a woman named Fujitsubo who strongly resembles Genji's deceased mother and Genji falls in love with her. Because the relationship is forbidden/taboo, Genji attempts to forget of her and has a series of misplaced affairs with various women, many of whom he takes into his household.
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