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*Shôhô 2/12 (Jan 1646) - [[Chinese in Nagasaki|Chinese merchant]] Lin Gao<!--林高--> delivers two letters to ''[[Nagasaki bugyo|Nagasaki bugyô]]'' [[Yamazaki Gonpachiro|Yamazaki Gonpachirô]]<!--山崎権八郎-->, from [[Cui Zhi]]<!--崔芝-->, on behalf of Ming loyalist [[Zheng Zhilong]]<!--鄭芝龍-->, requesting aid in pushing out the [[Qing Dynasty|Manchus]] and restoring the [[Ming Dynasty]]. Nothing comes of it.
 
*Shôhô 2/12 (Jan 1646) - [[Chinese in Nagasaki|Chinese merchant]] Lin Gao<!--林高--> delivers two letters to ''[[Nagasaki bugyo|Nagasaki bugyô]]'' [[Yamazaki Gonpachiro|Yamazaki Gonpachirô]]<!--山崎権八郎-->, from [[Cui Zhi]]<!--崔芝-->, on behalf of Ming loyalist [[Zheng Zhilong]]<!--鄭芝龍-->, requesting aid in pushing out the [[Qing Dynasty|Manchus]] and restoring the [[Ming Dynasty]]. Nothing comes of it.
 
*1646/9 - [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]] of [[Kishu han|Kishû han]], uncle to Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]], receives a request for aid in restoring the Ming.
 
*1646/9 - [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]] of [[Kishu han|Kishû han]], uncle to Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]], receives a request for aid in restoring the Ming.
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*1646/10 - Ming loyalists led by Zheng Zhilong and his son [[Zheng Chenggong]] (Coxinga) lose [[Fuzhou]], their last foothold on the Chinese mainland.
  
 
==Other Events of 1646==
 
==Other Events of 1646==
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*The English Civil War, begun in [[1642]], comes to an end.
 
*Ban on ''onna-[[kabuki]]'' is reissued.
 
*Ban on ''onna-[[kabuki]]'' is reissued.
 
*Members of the [[Sanshikan]] are no longer required to serve three-year terms as hostages in [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] (end of a system put into place in [[1630]]).
 
*Members of the [[Sanshikan]] are no longer required to serve three-year terms as hostages in [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] (end of a system put into place in [[1630]]).
 
*Special box seats with bamboo blinds are installed at all the Edo kabuki theatres, allowing high-ranking samurai and others to visit discreetly, without being seen.
 
*Special box seats with bamboo blinds are installed at all the Edo kabuki theatres, allowing high-ranking samurai and others to visit discreetly, without being seen.
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*Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu restores the practice of sending shogunal envoys to [[Ise Shrine]] to make offerings to the gods.
 
*The [[Urasenke]] and [[Omotesenke]] schools of [[tea ceremony]] are founded.
 
*The [[Urasenke]] and [[Omotesenke]] schools of [[tea ceremony]] are founded.
  
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*[[Sakata Tojuro I|Sakata Tôjûrô I]] is born (d. [[1709]]).
 
*[[Sakata Tojuro I|Sakata Tôjûrô I]] is born (d. [[1709]]).
 
*[[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]] is born (d. [[1709]]).
 
*[[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]] is born (d. [[1709]]).
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*Poet [[Wang Siren]] dies (b. [[1575]]).
 
*[[Yagyu Munenori|Yagyû Munenori]] dies (b. [[1571]]).
 
*[[Yagyu Munenori|Yagyû Munenori]] dies (b. [[1571]]).
  

Latest revision as of 05:52, 23 September 2016

Shôhô 3 (正保三年)

Timeline of 1646

Other Events of 1646

  • The English Civil War, begun in 1642, comes to an end.
  • Ban on onna-kabuki is reissued.
  • Members of the Sanshikan are no longer required to serve three-year terms as hostages in Satsuma (end of a system put into place in 1630).
  • Special box seats with bamboo blinds are installed at all the Edo kabuki theatres, allowing high-ranking samurai and others to visit discreetly, without being seen.
  • Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu restores the practice of sending shogunal envoys to Ise Shrine to make offerings to the gods.
  • The Urasenke and Omotesenke schools of tea ceremony are founded.

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