Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697, Nide 1Society, 1896 |
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10th month 11th day 1st day 1st month 2nd month 3rd day 3rd month 5th day 9th month accordingly Afumi ancestor appointed arrived Ason Atahe Autumn Buddhist called the Imperial capital child command Corean Court Daibu daughter Deity died district divine elder brother Emperor Empress Envoys Gods Hatsuse Heaven Heavenly Hereupon hime Idzumo Imna Imperial Prince Imperial Princess interlinear Kana island Izanagi Japan Japanese Kahachi Kami Kana Kibi Kimi King King of Silla Kishi Kojiki Koryö Land Maro means Mikoto Ministers misasagi Miyake Mononobe Moreover Muraji Nakatomi Naniha Nihongi Obito official Oho-omi Ohomuraji Ohotomo Ohoye Palace Pèkché persons present priests Prince Imperial Prince Takechi province rank reign saying Shinto shrine Silla sent Soga Sosa Spring Sukune sword Tajihi Takechi Tamna Temple Tennō Thang thee thou thy servant Tongkam took tribute troops Tsuchi-gumo Tsukushi Winter word worship Yamato Yemishi Yoshino younger brother
Suositut otteet
Sivu 2 - Of old, Heaven and Earth were not yet separated, and the In and Yd l not yet divided. They formed a chaotic mass like an egg which was of obscurely defined limits and contained germs. The purer and clearer part was thinly diffused and formed heaven, while the heavier and grosser element settled down and became earth.
Sivu 123 - Thereafter the capital may be extended so as to embrace all the six cardinal points, and the eight cords may be covered so as to form a roof.4 Will this not be well...
Sivu 206 - When a man dies, there have been cases of people sacrificing themselves by strangulation, or of strangling others by way of sacrifice, or of compelling the dead man's horse to be sacrificed, or of burying valuables in the grave in honour of the dead...
Sivu 113 - ... sink them in the River Nifu. If the fishes, whether great or small, become every one drunken and are carried down the stream, like as it were to floating maki leaves, then shall I assuredly succeed in establishing this land. But if this be not so, there will never be any result.
Sivu 331 - Chinese tradition, and regarded as a happy portent, on its alleged appearance, of the advent of good government. It has the body of a deer, the tail of an ox, and a single horn.
Sivu 327 - The commander of the forces of a large State may be carried off, but the will of even a common man cannot be taken from him.-
Sivu 67 - Zimo holds a medium between these. By holding that medium, he. is nearer the right. .But by holding it without leaving room for the exigency of circumstances, it becomes like their holding their one point.
Sivu 25 - The real meaning is supposed to be Heaven-cloud (kumo)-man, the clouds being regarded as messengers of the Gods. on the top of her forehead there had been produced millet ; over her eyebrows there had been produced the silkworm ; within her eyes there had been produced panic ; in her belly there had been produced rice; in her genitals there had been produced wheat, large beans
Sivu 117 - ... with a wise man, and they will of themselves be amenable. In this way will the State be lasting and the Temples of the Earth and of Grain will be free from danger. Therefore did the wise sovereigns of antiquity seek the man to fill the office, and not the office for the sake of the man. Let the ministers and functionaries attend the court early in the morning, and retire late.
Sivu 116 - ... the government of the commonwealth proceeds of itself. V. Ceasing from gluttony and abandoning covetous desires, deal impartially with the suits which are submitted to you. Of complaints brought by the people there are a thousand in one day.. If in one day there are so many, how many will there be in a series of years? If the man who is to decide suits at law makes gain his ordinary motive, and hears cases with a view to receiving bribes, then will the suits of the rich man be like a stone flung...
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The Literature of Travel in the Japanese Rediscovery of China, 1862-1945 ... Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1996 |
Chaos and Cosmos: Ritual in Early and Medieval Japanese Literature Herbert E. Plutschow Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1990 |