나라・야마토와 만요슈Manyoshu and the ancient city : Nara・Yamato
- Authors
- 구정호
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Publisher
- 중앙대학교 일본연구소
- Keywords
- Manyoshu; Shoku-nihongi; Hujiwarakyo; Heijokyo; Nara; Aska; 만요슈; 쇼쿠니혼기; 후지와라쿄; 헤이죠쿄; 나라; 아스카
- Citation
- 일본연구, no.38, pp 9 - 24
- Pages
- 16
- Journal Title
- 일본연구
- Number
- 38
- Start Page
- 9
- End Page
- 24
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/11198
- ISSN
- 1229-6309
- Abstract
- This dissertation is an argument between capital between the ancient Japan and Manyoshu from the presentation from Fall International Symposium of Institute of Japanese Studies in Chung Ang University. One of characteristics of Manyoshu is songs(Uta) have many names of region, especially from Nara and Yamato. The ancient Japanese changed their capital around Aska and Nara from the end of 7th to the beginning of AD 8th century.
It met with the most important work of Tenno. to build a new capital. Therefore, culture of the age was flourished in Nara and Yamato. The capital was settled down in Nara when Heijokyo was founded in AD 710.
This dissertation examined transfer of the ancient Japan through the record of Nihonshoki Shoku-nihongi and Manyoshu.
This dissertation is an argument between capital between the ancient Japan and Manyoshu from the presentation from Fall International Symposium of Institute of Japanese Studies in Chung Ang University. One of characteristics of Manyoshu is songs(Uta) have many names of region, especially from Nara and Yamato. The ancient Japanese changed their capital around Aska and Nara from the end of 7th to the beginning of AD 8th century.
It met with the most important work of Tenno. to build a new capital. Therefore, culture of the age was flourished in Nara and Yamato. The capital was settled down in Nara when Heijokyo was founded in AD 710. This dissertation examined transfer of the ancient Japan through the record of Nihonshoki Shoku-nihongi and Manyoshu.
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