Kamo no Yasunori no musume

Kamo no Yasunori no Musume (賀茂保憲女) was the second daughter of the Heian period onmyōji Kamo no Yasunori.

She is conventionally known simply as "the daughter [musume] of Kamo no Yasunori"; her personal name has been lost.

In her youth, she suffered from a disease that marred her appearance.

[1] She became a prolific poet, earning a reputation for her talent.

After her lifetime, her poetry faded from study for a time; in 1999, scholar Edith Sarra counted her among "[Japanese] women writers who had been hitherto overlooked or scanted.