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==Other Events of 1756== | ==Other Events of 1756== | ||
*The ''[[kumi udui]]'' play ''[[Koko no maki|Kōkō no maki]]'' ("A Tale of Filial Piety") is performed for the first time for [[Chinese investiture envoys]]. | *The ''[[kumi udui]]'' play ''[[Koko no maki|Kōkō no maki]]'' ("A Tale of Filial Piety") is performed for the first time for [[Chinese investiture envoys]]. | ||
+ | *The Seven Years' War begins (ends [[1763]]). | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
*Artist [[Chobunsai Eishi|Chôbunsai Eishi]] is born (d. [[1829]]). | *Artist [[Chobunsai Eishi|Chôbunsai Eishi]] is born (d. [[1829]]). | ||
+ | *''[[Rangaku]]'' scholar [[Katsuragawa Hoshu|Katsuragawa Hôshû]] is born (d. [[1809]]). | ||
+ | *[[Motoori Oohira]], adopted son of [[Motoori Norinaga]], is born (d. [[1833]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 14 July 2017
Hôreki 6 (宝暦六年)
Timeline of 1756
Other Events of 1756
- The kumi udui play Kōkō no maki ("A Tale of Filial Piety") is performed for the first time for Chinese investiture envoys.
- The Seven Years' War begins (ends 1763).
Births and Deaths
- Artist Chôbunsai Eishi is born (d. 1829).
- Rangaku scholar Katsuragawa Hôshû is born (d. 1809).
- Motoori Oohira, adopted son of Motoori Norinaga, is born (d. 1833).
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