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Enkyō (延享) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Kanpō and
before Kan'en. This
period spanned the
years from
February 1744 through...
- "
Enkyō" may
refer to:
Enkyō (Kamakura period) (延慶), 1308–1311–an era in the
Kamakura period, also
known as "Engyō" and "Enkei"
Enkyō (Edo period) (延享)...
- Kabukidō
Enkyō (歌舞伎堂 艶鏡, fl. c. 1796) was a ****anese
artist who
designed ukiyo-e
woodblock prints.
Nothing is
known of
Enkyō's life, and only
seven of...
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Enkyō (延慶), also
romanized as Enkei, was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Tokuji and
before Ōchō. This
period spanned the years...
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Enkyō Pat O'Hara is a Soto Zen
priest and
teacher in the
White Plum
order of Sōtō Zen Buddhism,
founded by
Roshi Taizan Maezumi.
Growing up as a young...
- when his
father abdicated in his favor. The era name was then
changed from
Enkyō to Kan'en (meaning "Prolonging Lenience") to mark the occasion. Momozono...
- ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Kagen and
before Enkyō. This
period spanned the
years from
December 1306
through October 1308....
- and
final era
during Sakuramachi's
reign began in 1744, and was
called Enkyō (meaning "Becoming Prolonged"). This new era was
created to mark the start...
- afternoon. The
style is also
famous for its
impressive kiai
known as the
Enkyō (猿叫, lit. 'monkey's scream'). The
style is
still taught at the Jigen-ryū...
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second wife was the
mother of Ieharu, who
would become Ieshige's heir. In
Enkyō 2 or 1745,
Ieshige was made shogun.
Ieshige suffered from
chronic ill health...