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Period of Japanese history (889?898 CE)
This article is about the Japanese era. For the ingredient in Japanese food, see
Kanpy? (food)
.
Kanpy?
(
?平
,
Kanpy?, Kanby?, Kanpei, Kanbei
)
, also romanized as
Kampy?
was a
Japanese era name
(
年?
,
neng?
, "year name")
after
Ninna
and before
Sh?tai
.
This period spanned the years from April 889 through April 898.
[1]
The reigning emperors were
Uda
-tenn?
(
宇多天皇
)
and
Daigo
-tenn?
(
醍?天皇
)
.
[2]
Change of era
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]
- February 4, 889
Kanpy? gannen
(
?平元年
)
: The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in
Ninna
5, on the 27th day of the 4th month of 889.
[3]
Events of the
Kanpy?
era
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]
- 889
(
Kanpy? 1, 10th month
): The former-
Emperor Y?zei
was newly attacked by the
mental illness
. Y?zei would enter the palace and address courtiers he would meet with the greatest
rudeness
. He became increasingly
furious
. He
garroted
women with the strings of musical instruments and then threw the bodies into a lake. While riding on horseback, he directed his mount to run over people. Sometimes he simply disappeared into the mountains, where he chased
wild boars
and
red deer
.
[4]
- August 4, 897
(
Kanpy? 9, 3rd day of the 7th month
): In the 10th year of Uda
-tenn?
'
s reign (宇多天皇10年), Emperor Uda abdicated; and his eldest son received the succession (
senso
).
[5]
- August 6, 897
(
Kanpy? 9, 5th day of the 7th month
): Emperor Daigo formally acceded to the throne (
sokui
).
[6]
Notes
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]
- ^
Nussbaum, Louis-Frederic. (2005). "
Kampy?
" in
Japan Encyclopedia
, p. 465
, p. 465, at
Google Books
; n.b., Louis-Frederic is pseudonym of Louis-Frederic Nussbaum,
see
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Authority File
Archived
2012-05-24 at
archive.today
.
- ^
Titsingh, Isaac. (1834).
Annales des empereurs du japon
, pp. 125?129
; Brown, Delmer
et al.
(1979).
Gukansh?
, pp. 289?290; Varley, H. Paul. (1980).
Jinn? Sh?t?ki
, pp. 175?179.
- ^
Brown, p. 290.
- ^
Titsingh,
p. 127.
- ^
Tisingh,
p. 129
; Varley, p. 44; a distinct act of
senso
is unrecognized prior to
Emperor Tenji
; and all sovereigns except
Jit?
,
Y?zei
,
Go-Toba
, and
Fushimi
have
senso
and
sokui
in the same year until the reign of
Emperor Go-Murakami
.
- ^
Brown, p. 291; Varley, p. 44
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