, the second son of Michitaka, was a kugyo (Japanese noble) of the Heian period. His mother was Takashina no Takako, also known as Kà Â-no-Naishi (é«Âå ä¾Â). His sister Teishi (Sadako) was married to Emperor Ichijà Â, and Korechika aspired to become the regent (Sessho) for his young brother-in-law after his father's death. Korechika's (ultimately fruitless) ambitions pitted him against his powerful uncle, Fujiwara no Michinaga, and the resulting power struggle continued until Empress Teishi's unexpected death. This left Michinaga's daughter, Shoshi, as Ichijà Â's sole empress, solidifying Michinaga's power at court.
In Chà Âtoku 2 (é·徳2å¹´) (996), Korechika and his younger brother Takaie were exiled to Dazaifu. Korechika was charged with shooting an arrow at Retired Emperor Kazan, and performing an esoteric Shingon curse known as Daigensuihà  (大å Â帥æ³Â), which was reserved solely for the emperor. He was pardoned a year later, and subsequently became Jun-Daijin (associate minister; Ã¥ÂÂ大è£).
Korechika is sometimes referred to as Gidà Â-sanshi (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸Âå¸) or Sochi no Naidaijin (帥å 大è£).
He was married to a daughter of Gon-no-Dainagon Minamoto no Shigemitsu (æºÂéÂÂå Âã®å¨Â).
They had three children.