Engishiki

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The Engishiki (延喜式?, literally, Procedures of the Engi Era) is a Japanese book about laws and customs. The major part of the writing was completed in 927.[1]

History

In 905, Emperor Daigo ordered the compilation of the Engishiki.[citation needed]

Fujiwara no Tokihira began the task, but work stalled when he died four years later in 909. His brother Fujiwara no Tadahira continued the work in 912 eventually completing it in 927.[1]

After a number of revisions, the work was used as a basis for reform starting in 967.[citation needed]

Contents

The text is 50 volumes in lengths and is organized by department:

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Engi-shiki" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 178.

Further reading

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