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| ==Timeline of 1789== | | ==Timeline of 1789== |
| + | *1789/1 [[Tay Son Rebellion]]: forces of [[Nguyen Quang Binh|Nguyen Van Hung]] drive [[Le Chieu Thong]] and the [[Qing Dynasty]] forces supporting him, out of Vietnam. This marks the end of the [[Le Dynasty]], and the end of this one of [[Emperor Qianlong]]'s [[Ten Great Campaigns]]. |
| *1789/1/25 The [[Kansei era]] begins. | | *1789/1/25 The [[Kansei era]] begins. |
| *1789/3/18 [[Shiba Kokan|Shiba Kôkan]] arrives home in [[Edo]], from [[Nagasaki]]. | | *1789/3/18 [[Shiba Kokan|Shiba Kôkan]] arrives home in [[Edo]], from [[Nagasaki]]. |
| + | *1789/5 Tay Son Rebellion ends with Nguyen victory. Nguyen Qiang Binh is officially recognized and invested by the Qing court as King of Annam. |
| *1789/7 The shogunate arrests several thousand illegal prostitutes in Edo, [[Osaka]], and [[Kyoto]]. Those arrested in Edo were either sent to the [[Yoshiwara]], or to the rural areas. | | *1789/7 The shogunate arrests several thousand illegal prostitutes in Edo, [[Osaka]], and [[Kyoto]]. Those arrested in Edo were either sent to the [[Yoshiwara]], or to the rural areas. |
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| ==Other Events of 1789== | | ==Other Events of 1789== |
− | *[[Kunashiri-Menashi Rebellion]] - [[Ainu]] fishermen rebel in northeastern [[Ezo]]. Chieftain Tsukinoe of Kunashiri informs the [[Matsumae clan]] authorities, and persuades his son, one of the leaders of the rebellion, to surrender. | + | *[[Kunashiri-Menashi Rebellion]] - [[Ainu]] fishermen rebel in northeastern [[Ezo]], in the largest conflict between Ainu and Japanese since [[Shakushain's Revolt]] in [[1669]]. |
| *[[Kabuki]] actor [[Onoe Kukugoro III|Onoe Kikugorô III]] makes his stage debut at the age of 4, under the name Onoe Eizaburô. | | *[[Kabuki]] actor [[Onoe Kukugoro III|Onoe Kikugorô III]] makes his stage debut at the age of 4, under the name Onoe Eizaburô. |
− | *As one of [[Emperor Qianlong]]'s [[Ten Great Campaigns]], the [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] army involves itself in [[Tay Son|a succession dispute in Vietnam]]; in the end, Vietnamese forces drive the Qing out of Vietnam. | + | *[[Title Incident]] (''songô jiken'') - [[Emperor Kokaku|Emperor Kôkaku]] names his father "[[retired emperor]]" without Tokugawa approval. [[Matsudaira Sadanobu]] orders severe punishments to [[kuge|court nobles]] involved. |
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| ===Births and Deaths=== | | ===Births and Deaths=== |
| *''[[Kibyoshi|Kibyôshi]]'' writer [[Koikawa Harumachi]] dies (b. [[1744]]). | | *''[[Kibyoshi|Kibyôshi]]'' writer [[Koikawa Harumachi]] dies (b. [[1744]]). |
| *[[Miura Baien]] dies (b. [[1723]]). | | *[[Miura Baien]] dies (b. [[1723]]). |
| + | *[[Yamauchi Toyochika]], lord of [[Tosa han]], dies. |
| *Poet [[Yanagawa Seigan]] is born (d. [[1858]]). | | *Poet [[Yanagawa Seigan]] is born (d. [[1858]]). |
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