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− | *Japanese:本朝通鑑( | + | *''Japanese'': 本朝通鑑 ''(honchou tsugan)'' |
− | + | The ''Honchô tsugan'' is a 310-volume work on Japanese history begun by [[Hayashi Razan]] (d. [[1657]]), based on the model of [[Zhu Xi|Zhu Xi's]] ''Tongjian gangmu'', and completed in [[1670]] by Razan's son [[Hayashi Gaho|Hayashi Gahô]]. | |
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | *Wm. Theodore de Bary, Carol Gluck, and Arthur Tiedemann (eds.), ''Sources of Japanese Tradition'', Second Edition, vol. 2, Columbia University Press (2005), 68. | ||
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[[Category:Historical Documents]] | [[Category:Historical Documents]] |
Revision as of 06:20, 21 October 2016
- Japanese: 本朝通鑑 (honchou tsugan)
The Honchô tsugan is a 310-volume work on Japanese history begun by Hayashi Razan (d. 1657), based on the model of Zhu Xi's Tongjian gangmu, and completed in 1670 by Razan's son Hayashi Gahô.
References
- Wm. Theodore de Bary, Carol Gluck, and Arthur Tiedemann (eds.), Sources of Japanese Tradition, Second Edition, vol. 2, Columbia University Press (2005), 68.