-
among other halls, the
Shishinden (紫宸殿, Hall for
State Ceremonies),
Seiryōden (清涼殿, Emperor's
Habitual Residence),
Kogosho (小御所,
Court Room), Ogakumonjo...
-
anger in the form of his
thunderbolts as a god of lightning. In 930,
Seiryoden of the
court was
struck by a
large thunderbolt. The
master of
onmyo said...
- to the
smaller Seiryōden (清涼殿), an east-facing
building located immediately to the north-west from Shishinden.
Gradually the
Seiryōden began to be used...
- Born 14 July 924
Heian Kyō (Kyōto) Died 5 July 967(967-07-05) (aged 42)
Seiryōden of the
Heian Kyō
Burial Murakami no
misasagi (村上陵) (Kyōto)
Spouse Fujiwara...
-
among other halls, the
Shishinden (紫宸殿, Hall for
State Ceremonies),
Seiryōden (清涼殿, lit. 'cool,
refreshing hall'),
Kogosho (小御所,
Court Room), Ogakumonsho...
- ministry, and only a Head of Onmyō
allowed to
ascend to the hall of the
Seiryōden, the
place of
daily life of the Emperor, to
report directly [ja]. In the...
- 1930 the Emperor, aged fifteen,
appointed Nijō
Nariyuki as
regent in the
Seiryōden on the day of his
accession (not
public domain until 2047)
Marquis Ikeda...
- Michikaze's fame
permitted him to serve, at the age of twenty-seven, in the
Seiryoden, the
residential quarters of the
imperial court. As a
recognition of the...
- Kanbutsu-e or "sprinkling"
ceremonies are
known to have been held at the
Seiryōden, led by a
priest from Gangō-ji, in 840 and the Engi
shiki lists the utensils...