- time. However, a
number of
senmyō (宣命) or "imperial edicts"
contained within the text are
written in a
script known as "
senmyō-gaki",
which preserves particles...
-
Senmyō (宣明), furo of Shōkoku-ji (built 1400,
reconstruction 1596) in Kyoto, ****an...
- read as
sumeramikoto in the
imperial rescript of
accession (即位宣命,
sokui senmyō). Normally, out of respect,
euphemistic expressions like
kinri (禁裏), kinchū...
- days.
Shibukawa discovered errors in the
traditional Chinese calendar, the
Senmyō calendar,
which had been in use for 800 years. ****anese
calendar ****agenary...
-
established in 1684 when the
Tokugawa Shogunate decided to
switch from the
Senmyō calendar,
which had been in use for 823
years and had thus ac****ulated significant...
- The
Xuanming calendar (宣明历), also
known as
Senmyō-reki or Senmei-reki in its ****anese version, was a
Chinese lunisolar calendar. It was used in
China during...
- main body of the text. This
style of writing, used in
imperial edicts (宣命
senmyō)
preserved in the
Shoku Nihongi and
other texts dating from the 8th century...
-
Norito ('liturgies')
recorded in the
Engishiki (compiled in 927) and the 62
Senmyō (literally 'announced order',
meaning imperial edicts)
recorded in the Shoku...
- 39th Ikenobō Senkō (池坊専弘), ?-? 40th Ikenobō Senjō (池坊専定), ?-? 41st Ikenobō
Senmyō (池坊専明), ?-? 42nd Ikenobō Senshō (池坊専正), 1840-1908 43rd Ikenobō
Senkei (池坊専啓)...
- Trübner & Co. p. 79–80 – via Wikisource. Tsugita, Uruu (1928).
Norito Senmyō: Kōchū (祝詞宣命 校註).
Meiji Shoin. pp. 96–97. R. A. B. Ponsonby-Fane (3 June...