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Genbun (元文) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Kyōhō and
before Kanpō. This
period spanned the
years from
April 1736
through February...
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Genbun itchi (****anese: 言文一致,
literally meaning "unification of the
spoken and
written language") was a
successful nineteenth and early-twentieth century...
- ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name"), also
known as Kampō,
after Genbun and
before Enkyō. This
period spanned the
years from
February 1741 through...
- was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Shōtoku and
before Genbun. This
period spanned the
years from July 1716
through April 1736. The reigning...
- ISBN 978-1-906876-20-3. Nakanishi,
Susumu (8
August 1978). Man'yōshū Zen'yakuchū
Genbun-tsuki (Ichi) 万葉集 全訳注原文付(一) [Man'yōshū: a Full
Translation and Commentary...
- 元禄 1688~1704 Hōei 宝永 1704~1711 Shōtoku 正徳 1711~1716 Kyōhō 享保 1716~1736
Genbun 元文 1736~1741 Kanpō 寛保 1741~1744 Enkyō 延享 1744~1748 Kan'en 寛延 1748~1751 Hōreki...
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title of Daijō Tennō (Retired Emperor), and the era's name was
changed to
Genbun (meaning "Original civility") to mark the occasion. Even
though he was retired...
- coined), and the
ultimate success of
movements such as the
influential genbun itchi (言文一致)
which resulted in ****anese
being written in the colloquial...
- ōzeki in 1717.
According to tradition, he was the
strongest wrestler in the
Genbun era. He was a
famous sumo
wrestler in Edo,
Osaka and Kyoto. The 17th Oikaze...
- more than one era name or nengō. Shōtoku (1711–1716) Kyōhō (1716–1736)
Genbun (1736–1741) Kanpō (1741–1744) Enkyō (1744–1748) Totman,
Conrad (August 1995)...