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*The shogunate mandates [[kabuki]] theatres to install tile roofs and plastered walls, to protect against fire. | *The shogunate mandates [[kabuki]] theatres to install tile roofs and plastered walls, to protect against fire. | ||
*The shogunate bans ''[[shinju|shinjû]]'' (love suicides; double suicides) plays. | *The shogunate bans ''[[shinju|shinjû]]'' (love suicides; double suicides) plays. | ||
− | + | *The [[Qing Dynasty]] bans female performers from the stage. | |
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
*[[Ike no Taiga]], ''[[bunjinga]]'' artist, is born (d. [[1776]]). | *[[Ike no Taiga]], ''[[bunjinga]]'' artist, is born (d. [[1776]]). | ||
*[[Imai Jikan]], ''[[kokugaku]]'' scholar, dies (b. [[1657]]). | *[[Imai Jikan]], ''[[kokugaku]]'' scholar, dies (b. [[1657]]). | ||
+ | *[[Maeno Ryotaku|Maeno Ryôtaku]] is born (d. [[1803]]). | ||
+ | *[[Miura Baien]] is born (d. [[1789]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 25 July 2014
Kyôhô 8 (享保八年)
Timeline of 1723
Other Events of 1723
- The shogunate mandates kabuki theatres to install tile roofs and plastered walls, to protect against fire.
- The shogunate bans shinjû (love suicides; double suicides) plays.
- The Qing Dynasty bans female performers from the stage.
Births and Deaths
- Ike no Taiga, bunjinga artist, is born (d. 1776).
- Imai Jikan, kokugaku scholar, dies (b. 1657).
- Maeno Ryôtaku is born (d. 1803).
- Miura Baien is born (d. 1789).
Previous Year 1722 |
1723 | Following Year 1724 |