Difference between revisions of "1686"
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*[[Kuki Takanori]], daimyô of [[Sanda han]], dies (b. [[1657]]). | *[[Kuki Takanori]], daimyô of [[Sanda han]], dies (b. [[1657]]). | ||
*''[[Ukiyo-e]]'' artist [[Okumura Masanobu]] is born (d. [[1764]]). | *''[[Ukiyo-e]]'' artist [[Okumura Masanobu]] is born (d. [[1764]]). | ||
+ | *[[Prince Yi]], thirteenth son of the [[Kangxi Emperor]], is born (d. [[1730]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 29 December 2016
Jôkyô 3 (貞享三年)
Timeline of 1686
Other Events of 1686
- Ihara Saikaku's Koshoku Ichidai Onna ("Life of an Amorous Woman") is published.
- An archery record is set at the Sanjûsangendô, shooting 13,053 arrows down the length of the building, of which 8,133 were successfully shot the full length of the building without touching it. This record was never bested before or afterwards and remains the standing record today.
- Takemoto Gidayû's first work to be published, the Chihiroshû, is published.
Births and Deaths
- Jôkyô 2/12 Hakuin is born (d. 1769).
- Kuki Takanori, daimyô of Sanda han, dies (b. 1657).
- Ukiyo-e artist Okumura Masanobu is born (d. 1764).
- Prince Yi, thirteenth son of the Kangxi Emperor, is born (d. 1730).
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1686 | Following Year 1687 |