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==Timeline of 1682== | ==Timeline of 1682== | ||
*1682/2/22 [[Honda Toshinaga]] reassigned to [[Murayama han]] ([[Dewa province]]) from [[Yokosuka han]]. | *1682/2/22 [[Honda Toshinaga]] reassigned to [[Murayama han]] ([[Dewa province]]) from [[Yokosuka han]]. | ||
− | *1682/3/12 [[Bakufu]] awards a farmer '' | + | *1682/3/12 [[Bakufu]] awards a farmer ''Gorôemon'' in [[Suruga province|Suruga]] for hilial devotion. |
*1682/7/16 Bakufu bans people to use "[[Tenka Ichi]]" | *1682/7/16 Bakufu bans people to use "[[Tenka Ichi]]" | ||
+ | *1682/8/27 Korean envoy meet [[Shogun]] in [[Edo castle]]. | ||
+ | *1682/10 [[Ihara Saikaku|Ihara Saikaku's]] ''[[Koshoku ichidai otoko|Kôshoku ichidai otoko]]'' ("The Life of an Amorous Man") is first published in Osaka. | ||
+ | *1682/12/28 A big fire burns down more than 50000 houses in [[Edo]].([[Oshichi fire]]) | ||
==Other Events of 1682== | ==Other Events of 1682== | ||
+ | *The Chinese Board of Rites suggests that Ryukyuan [[investiture]] take place by proxy in Fuzhou, to spare China the effort of sending [[Chinese investiture envoys|investiture envoys]] to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]]; Ryûkyû insists, however, and an embassy is dispatched to Ryûkyû, maintaining the traditional pattern of investiture. | ||
+ | *[[Kinoshita Jun'an]] is named official [[Confucian]] advisor to the shogunate. | ||
+ | *[[Korean embassy]] journeys to Edo. | ||
+ | *[[Ryukyuan embassy]] journeys to Edo. | ||
+ | *[[Takatsukasa Fusasuke]] resigns as ''[[kanpaku]]''; [[Konoe Motohiro]] is next in line for the position, but is passed over in favor of [[Ichijo Fuyutsune|Ichijô Fuyutsune]]. | ||
+ | *The [[Tsuboya pottery]] district is created as the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] royal government orders kilns & potters moved to Tsuboya from various places across the island. | ||
*[[Tsuruga han]] formed. | *[[Tsuruga han]] formed. | ||
− | *[[ | + | |
− | *[[ | + | ===Births and Deaths=== |
+ | *[[Arai Masanari]] dies. | ||
+ | *[[Gu Yanwu]] dies (b. [[1613]]). | ||
+ | *''[[Ukiyo-e]]'' artist [[Miyagawa Choshun|Miyagawa Chôshun]] is born. | ||
+ | *[[Sai On]] is born (d. [[1761]]). | ||
+ | *Chinese artist [[Shen Nanpin]] (Shen Quan) is born (d. [[1765]]). | ||
+ | *Illustrator [[Yamamoto Shunsho|Yamamoto Shunshô]] dies (b. [[1610]]). | ||
+ | *Confucian scholar [[Yamazaki Ansai]] dies (b. [[1618]]). | ||
+ | *[[Zhu Shunsui]] dies (b. [[1600]]). | ||
Latest revision as of 11:27, 31 March 2018
Tenna 2 (天和二年)
Timeline of 1682
- 1682/2/22 Honda Toshinaga reassigned to Murayama han (Dewa province) from Yokosuka han.
- 1682/3/12 Bakufu awards a farmer Gorôemon in Suruga for hilial devotion.
- 1682/7/16 Bakufu bans people to use "Tenka Ichi"
- 1682/8/27 Korean envoy meet Shogun in Edo castle.
- 1682/10 Ihara Saikaku's Kôshoku ichidai otoko ("The Life of an Amorous Man") is first published in Osaka.
- 1682/12/28 A big fire burns down more than 50000 houses in Edo.(Oshichi fire)
Other Events of 1682
- The Chinese Board of Rites suggests that Ryukyuan investiture take place by proxy in Fuzhou, to spare China the effort of sending investiture envoys to Ryûkyû; Ryûkyû insists, however, and an embassy is dispatched to Ryûkyû, maintaining the traditional pattern of investiture.
- Kinoshita Jun'an is named official Confucian advisor to the shogunate.
- Korean embassy journeys to Edo.
- Ryukyuan embassy journeys to Edo.
- Takatsukasa Fusasuke resigns as kanpaku; Konoe Motohiro is next in line for the position, but is passed over in favor of Ichijô Fuyutsune.
- The Tsuboya pottery district is created as the Ryûkyû royal government orders kilns & potters moved to Tsuboya from various places across the island.
- Tsuruga han formed.
Births and Deaths
- Arai Masanari dies.
- Gu Yanwu dies (b. 1613).
- Ukiyo-e artist Miyagawa Chôshun is born.
- Sai On is born (d. 1761).
- Chinese artist Shen Nanpin (Shen Quan) is born (d. 1765).
- Illustrator Yamamoto Shunshô dies (b. 1610).
- Confucian scholar Yamazaki Ansai dies (b. 1618).
- Zhu Shunsui dies (b. 1600).
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