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* A shogunate edict sets limits on the size of ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' processions; most processions continue to be dramatically in excess of these limits for many years afterward. | * A shogunate edict sets limits on the size of ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' processions; most processions continue to be dramatically in excess of these limits for many years afterward. | ||
* A shogunal ban on ''[[yomiuri]]'' news-singers and news-papers is re-issued. | * A shogunal ban on ''[[yomiuri]]'' news-singers and news-papers is re-issued. | ||
+ | * [[Xu Baoguang]] completes the ''Zhongshan chuanxin lu'' (J: ''[[Chuzan denshin roku|Chûzan denshin roku]]''). | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 03:31, 24 July 2013
Kyôhô 6 (享保六年)
Timeline of 1721
- 1721/3 The shogunal falconry grounds fall out of use. Falconry is not practiced there for the remainder of the Edo period, but the grounds remain off-limits to commoners and peasants (incl. especially prohibiting them from shooting, or hunting, birds on those grounds).
Other Events of 1721
- The shogunate begins authorizing nakama guild groups to become kabunakama, overseeing the organization and trade within given trades (fields of work).
- A shogunate edict sets limits on the size of sankin kôtai processions; most processions continue to be dramatically in excess of these limits for many years afterward.
- A shogunal ban on yomiuri news-singers and news-papers is re-issued.
- Xu Baoguang completes the Zhongshan chuanxin lu (J: Chûzan denshin roku).
Births and Deaths
- Ichikawa Danjûrô III is born (d. 1742).
- Matsudaira Yorimichi, daimyô of Hitachishishido han, dies (b. 1657).
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1721 | Following Year 1722 |