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A pictorial subject taken from "Evening Faces" Yuugao, Chapter 4 of GENJI MONOGATARI Œ¹Ž•¨Œê (The Tale of Genji). In this chapter, Genji, on his way to visit his lover the Lady Rokujou, Rokujou no Miyasudokoro ˜ZðŒä‘§Š, stops to visit his sick wet-nurse. He notices flowers called "evening faces" (Lagenaria siceraria, a kind of gourd with white, round blooms that last a single summer evening) growing on a trellis of a neighboring house. When his man goes to pick one for him, a young girl appears and offers a fan on which to place the flowers. Genji becomes intimate with this "Lady of the Evening Faces" and one evening in the Eighth month he takes Yuugao to a villa outside of town. Then, a spirit possesses and kills Yuugao, who Genji later realizes was the woman whom his friend Tou no Chuujou “ª’†« had spoken of during their "rainy night discussion" Amayo no Shinasadame ‰J–é‚Ì•i’è‚ß (see *Hahakigi ›â–Ø). In painting, this chapter is often suggested by the motif of the white flowers on a trellis or fan.
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