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==Timeline of 1787== | ==Timeline of 1787== | ||
− | *1787/5 Rice riots break out in [[Osaka]]; city residents band together and attack the rice storehouses. Similar riots break out | + | *1787/2/16 [[Ikegawa paper Ikki]] |
+ | *1787/4/15 [[Tokugawa Ienari]] becomes the 11th [[Shogun]]. | ||
+ | *1787/5 Rice riots break out in [[Osaka]]; city residents band together and attack the rice storehouses. | ||
+ | *1787/5/20-24 Similar riots break out in [[Edo]], and around the same time or shortly afterwards in thirty other cities. | ||
+ | *1787/6/19 [[Matsudaira Sadanobu]] launches the [[Kansei Reforms]]. | ||
+ | *1787/8/4 [[Bakufu]] extends Thrift order. | ||
+ | *1787/11/19 [[Kuchitanba Ikki]]. | ||
+ | *1787/12/22 [[Doheiji Sodo|Doheiji Sôdô]]. | ||
==Other Events of 1787== | ==Other Events of 1787== | ||
*The ''[[Buke shohatto]]'' are repromulgated. | *The ''[[Buke shohatto]]'' are repromulgated. | ||
*[[Jean-François de Galaup]], comte de La Pérouse, a Frenchman, runs aground on a reef near [[Yaeyama Island]]. | *[[Jean-François de Galaup]], comte de La Pérouse, a Frenchman, runs aground on a reef near [[Yaeyama Island]]. | ||
− | * | + | *Matsudaira Sadanobu is appointed head of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]''. |
*[[Matsumura Goshun]] joins [[Maruyama Okyo|Maruyama Ôkyo's]] [[Shijo school|Shijô]] studio. | *[[Matsumura Goshun]] joins [[Maruyama Okyo|Maruyama Ôkyo's]] [[Shijo school|Shijô]] studio. | ||
− | *The [[Hayashi clan]] school at the [[Yushima seido| | + | *[[Morishima Churyo|Morishima Chûryô's]] ''[[Komo zatsuwa|Kômô zatsuwa]]'' is published. |
− | *[[ | + | *The [[Hayashi clan]] school at the [[Yushima seido|Yushima Seidô]] is officially renamed [[Shoheizaka gakumonjo|Shôheizaka gakumonjo]], and brought under the direct control of the shogunate, to serve as a site for the education and training of shogunal and domainal officials. |
+ | *The [[Great Tenmei Famine]] abates, and comes to an end. | ||
+ | *[[Tay Son Rebellion]] - [[Le Chieu Thong]] is pushed out of [[Tonkin|Dong Kinh]] by Tay Son leader [[Nguyen Van Hung]], and flees to China. | ||
*A fire ravages the [[Yoshiwara]]. | *A fire ravages the [[Yoshiwara]]. | ||
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+ | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *[[Ninomiya Sontoku]] is born (d. [[1856]]). | ||
+ | *[[Yanagawa Shigenobu]] is born (d. [[1832]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 16 August 2016
Tenmei 7 (天明七年)
Timeline of 1787
- 1787/2/16 Ikegawa paper Ikki
- 1787/4/15 Tokugawa Ienari becomes the 11th Shogun.
- 1787/5 Rice riots break out in Osaka; city residents band together and attack the rice storehouses.
- 1787/5/20-24 Similar riots break out in Edo, and around the same time or shortly afterwards in thirty other cities.
- 1787/6/19 Matsudaira Sadanobu launches the Kansei Reforms.
- 1787/8/4 Bakufu extends Thrift order.
- 1787/11/19 Kuchitanba Ikki.
- 1787/12/22 Doheiji Sôdô.
Other Events of 1787
- The Buke shohatto are repromulgated.
- Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse, a Frenchman, runs aground on a reef near Yaeyama Island.
- Matsudaira Sadanobu is appointed head of the rôjû.
- Matsumura Goshun joins Maruyama Ôkyo's Shijô studio.
- Morishima Chûryô's Kômô zatsuwa is published.
- The Hayashi clan school at the Yushima Seidô is officially renamed Shôheizaka gakumonjo, and brought under the direct control of the shogunate, to serve as a site for the education and training of shogunal and domainal officials.
- The Great Tenmei Famine abates, and comes to an end.
- Tay Son Rebellion - Le Chieu Thong is pushed out of Dong Kinh by Tay Son leader Nguyen Van Hung, and flees to China.
- A fire ravages the Yoshiwara.
Births and Deaths
- Ninomiya Sontoku is born (d. 1856).
- Yanagawa Shigenobu is born (d. 1832).
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