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| ==Timeline of 1800== | | ==Timeline of 1800== |
| *1800/1 ''[[Okubi-e|Ôkubi-e]]'' bust portraits are banned, not for any particular reason of propriety, but "because they stand out" (''medatsu''). | | *1800/1 ''[[Okubi-e|Ôkubi-e]]'' bust portraits are banned, not for any particular reason of propriety, but "because they stand out" (''medatsu''). |
| + | *1800/5 [[Chinese investiture envoys]] led by [[Zhao Wenkai]] and [[Li Dingyuan]] arrive in [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]]. |
| *1800/8 The censorship proclamation of the first month is repeated. | | *1800/8 The censorship proclamation of the first month is repeated. |
| + | *1800/12 Chinese investiture envoys depart Ryûkyû. |
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| ==Other Events of 1800== | | ==Other Events of 1800== |
− | *[[Chinese investiture envoys]] led by [[Li Dingyuan]] travel to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]].
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| *[[Ichikawa Ebizo V|Ichikawa Ebizô V]] is designated to become the next Danjûrô; he doesn't actually take on the name and become Danjûrô VII until [[1807]]. | | *[[Ichikawa Ebizo V|Ichikawa Ebizô V]] is designated to become the next Danjûrô; he doesn't actually take on the name and become Danjûrô VII until [[1807]]. |
| *[[King Sunjo]] takes the throne in [[Joseon Dynasty]] Korea (reigns until [[1834]]). | | *[[King Sunjo]] takes the throne in [[Joseon Dynasty]] Korea (reigns until [[1834]]). |
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| ===Births and Deaths=== | | ===Births and Deaths=== |
| *[[Emperor Ninko|Emperor Ninkô]] is born (d. [[1846]]). | | *[[Emperor Ninko|Emperor Ninkô]] is born (d. [[1846]]). |
| + | *[[Hayashi Akira]] is born (d. [[1859]]). |
| *[[Ito Jakuchu|Itô Jakuchû]] dies (b. [[1716]]). | | *[[Ito Jakuchu|Itô Jakuchû]] dies (b. [[1716]]). |
| *[[Iwai Hanshiro IV|Iwai Hanshirô IV]] dies (b. [[1747]]). | | *[[Iwai Hanshiro IV|Iwai Hanshirô IV]] dies (b. [[1747]]). |
| + | *[[Mine-hime]], daughter of [[Tokugawa Ienari]], is born. |
| + | *[[Tokugawa Nariaki]] is born (d. [[1860]]). |
| *[[Yoshio Kosaku|Yoshio Kôsaku]] dies (b. [[1724]]). | | *[[Yoshio Kosaku|Yoshio Kôsaku]] dies (b. [[1724]]). |
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