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==Other Events of 1721==
 
==Other Events of 1721==
 
* The shogunate begins authorizing ''nakama'' guild groups to become ''[[kabunakama]]'', overseeing the organization and trade within given trades (fields of work). In Kyoto, guilds of scholarly book wholesalers (''shomotsu doiya nakama'') and of wholesalers of woodblock prints and popular fiction (''jihon doiya nakama''), are formed.
 
* The shogunate begins authorizing ''nakama'' guild groups to become ''[[kabunakama]]'', overseeing the organization and trade within given trades (fields of work). In Kyoto, guilds of scholarly book wholesalers (''shomotsu doiya nakama'') and of wholesalers of woodblock prints and popular fiction (''jihon doiya nakama''), are formed.
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* The shogunate begins ordering domains to report population surveys once every six years.
 
* A shogunate edict sets limits on the size of ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' processions; most processions continue to be dramatically in excess of these limits for many years afterward.
 
* A shogunate edict sets limits on the size of ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' processions; most processions continue to be dramatically in excess of these limits for many years afterward.
 
* A shogunal ban on ''[[yomiuri]]'' news-singers and news-papers is re-issued.
 
* A shogunal ban on ''[[yomiuri]]'' news-singers and news-papers is re-issued.

Revision as of 20:40, 20 July 2014

Kyôhô 6 (享保六年)

Timeline of 1721

  • 1721/3 The shogunal falconry grounds fall out of use. Falconry is not practiced there for the remainder of the Edo period, but the grounds remain off-limits to commoners and peasants (incl. especially prohibiting them from shooting, or hunting, birds on those grounds).

Other Events of 1721

  • The shogunate begins authorizing nakama guild groups to become kabunakama, overseeing the organization and trade within given trades (fields of work). In Kyoto, guilds of scholarly book wholesalers (shomotsu doiya nakama) and of wholesalers of woodblock prints and popular fiction (jihon doiya nakama), are formed.
  • The shogunate begins ordering domains to report population surveys once every six years.
  • A shogunate edict sets limits on the size of sankin kôtai processions; most processions continue to be dramatically in excess of these limits for many years afterward.
  • A shogunal ban on yomiuri news-singers and news-papers is re-issued.
  • Xu Baoguang completes the Zhongshan chuanxin lu (J: Chûzan denshin roku).

Births and Deaths

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1722