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Kōbun (period)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The years of Emperor Kōbun's reign or the Kōbun (Japanese: 弘文) period should not be misunderstood as a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. year name). The nengō system which was introduced in reign of Emperor Kōtoku was abandoned at the end of his reign, and the era name was not updated for a quite some time.

For further discussion, see Talk:Japanese era name.

During the years after Emperor Kōtoku, the reigning sovereigns was initially Saimei-tennō (斉明天皇), then Tenji-tennō (天智天皇), and then Kōbun-tennō (弘文天皇).[1]

The first year of Emperor Kōbun's rule (弘文天皇元年; 672) could be arguably abbreviated as "the first year of Kōbun" (弘文元年; 672)), but this is nowhere understood as a true nengō. The reigns of Japanese emperors and empresses are not nengō, nor were the two considered to be the same until Meiji came on the scene.

References to the emperors who ruled during this period are properly written as, for example,

  • "the 3rd year of Kōbun" (弘文天皇3年), and
  • not "Kōbun 3" (弘文3年).

Nengō were abolished during the interregnum years between Hakuchi and Shuchō, and again between Shuchō and Taihō.

  • The commonly accepted pre-Tahiō nengō are:
  • Taika: 645.6.19–650.2.15
  • Hakuchi: 650.2.15–654.10.?
    • GAP/interregnum
  • Shuchō: 686.7.20–686.9.?
    • GAP/interregnum
  • Taihō: 701.3.21–704.5.10

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[edit] Non-nengō period

  • 1st year of Kōbun's reign (弘文天皇元年; 672): A new period is marked by the beginning of the reign of Emperor Kōbun, but the end of the previous nengō Hakuchi 6 (654) does not imply the commencement of a new nengō in the succeeding reigns. This posthoumus name was created retroactively in 1870, but Meji scholars did not determine retroactively that a new nengō should have commenced with the beginning of Emperor Kōbun's accession to the throne.[2]

[edit] Events of the Kōbun period

  • 1st year of Kōbun's reign (672): Emperor Tenji dies; and his son, Prince Ō-ama (later to become Emperor Temmu), declines to receive the succession (‘‘senso’’). Shortly thereafter, his older brother, Ō-tomo (posthumously known as Emperor Kōbun after 1870), formally accedes to the throne (‘‘sokui’’).[3]

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du Japon, pp. 30-56; Varley, H. Paul, (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, pp. 135-136; Brown, Delmer. (1979). Gukanshō, p. 269. [Pre-Meiji historians did not count Emperor Tenji's eldest son, Ōtomo (posthumously called Emperor Kōbun after 1870), in the traditional order of succession. The Nihongi, the Renchū shō, the Gukanshō, and the Jinnō Shōtōki do not list Kōbun as sovereign between the reigns of Emperor Tenji and Emperor Temmu. However, with the contemporary acceptance of this son of Emperor Tenji as himself being emperor comes the notion of a concurrent era and nengō.]
  2. ^ Brown, p. 268 n39.
  3. ^ Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, p. 44. [A distinct act of senso is unrecognized prior to Emperor Tenji; and all sovereigns except Jitō, Yōzei, Go-Toba, and Fushimi have senso and sokui in the same year until the reign of Go-Murakami.]

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Kōbun period 1st 2nd
Gregorian 672 673
Preceded by
-- nengō abolished --
Era or nengō:
abolished in this period

654-686
Succeeded by
-- nengō abolished --
Preceded by
Tenji period
Sovereign/tennō's reign:
Kōbun period

672-673
Succeeded by
Temmu period


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