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==Other Events of 1725== | ==Other Events of 1725== | ||
+ | *[[Ogyu Sorai|Ogyû Sorai's]] commentary on the [[Ming Dynasty]] law code is published. | ||
+ | *[[Sai On]] completes his revising and expanding of the ''[[Chuzan seifu|Chûzan seifu]]'', begun the previous year. | ||
*Shogun [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]] launches a campaign to have copies produced of famous artworks in daimyô collections. | *Shogun [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]] launches a campaign to have copies produced of famous artworks in daimyô collections. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:41, 13 October 2014
Kyôhô 10 (享保十年)
Timeline of 1725
- 1725/3/27 Shogun hosts deer hunting party. in Shimosa province.
- 1725/7/5 Bakufu bans Gokenin to post Meyasubako.
- 1725/7/28 Mizuno Tadatsune assaults Môri Moronari in Edo castle.
Other Events of 1725
- Ogyû Sorai's commentary on the Ming Dynasty law code is published.
- Sai On completes his revising and expanding of the Chûzan seifu, begun the previous year.
- Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune launches a campaign to have copies produced of famous artworks in daimyô collections.
Births and Deaths
- Suzuki Harunobu, ukiyo-e artist, is born (d. 1770).
- 1725/6/29 Arai Hakuseki, shogunal advisor, dies (b. 1657).
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1725 | Following Year 1726 |