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Tani Jinzan was a [[Confucianism|Confucian scholar]] in the service of [[Tosa han]]. A student of [[Yamazaki Ansai]] and [[Shibukawa Shunkai]], he is known for his expertise at [[Japanese calendar|calendrics]], and the Suika sect of [[Shinto]]. Jinzan's works include the ''Shindai kan'endo den''.
 
Tani Jinzan was a [[Confucianism|Confucian scholar]] in the service of [[Tosa han]]. A student of [[Yamazaki Ansai]] and [[Shibukawa Shunkai]], he is known for his expertise at [[Japanese calendar|calendrics]], and the Suika sect of [[Shinto]]. Jinzan's works include the ''Shindai kan'endo den''.

Latest revision as of 13:12, 10 July 2016

  • Born: 1663
  • Died: 1718
  • Japanese: 秦山 (Tani Jinzan)

Tani Jinzan was a Confucian scholar in the service of Tosa han. A student of Yamazaki Ansai and Shibukawa Shunkai, he is known for his expertise at calendrics, and the Suika sect of Shinto. Jinzan's works include the Shindai kan'endo den.

References

  • Joyce Ackroyd, Told Round a Brushwood Fire, Princeton University Press (1979), 284n87.