Chin of Wa
Chin of Wa (倭珍), date of birth and death unknown) was a king of Wa in the early 5th century (middle Kofun era). He was also known as Wa Ochin (倭王珍).[1]
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Predecessor | San of Wa | ||||
Successor | Sai of Wa | ||||
Issue | Sai of Wa | ||||
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Genealogy of Emperors in Nihon Shoki
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San's younger brother and one of the Five kings of Wa. Some compare him to the 18th Emperor Hanzei.
Records
Book of Liang
- Book of Liang
- In the Book of Liang, the article on Japan states that after the death of the Japanese king "Zan", his younger brother "Ya" stood up, and after his death, his son "Je" stood up.[2]。
History of the Southern Dynasties
In the Nan shi, the article on the Japanese Kingdom (Nan shi wagu den) describes the contents of the Song Shu Chronicles.
Year | Goguryeo | Baekje | Wa |
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317 | Eastern Jin | ||
372 | Geunchogo of Baekje | ||
386 | Jinsa of Baekje | ||
413 | Jangsu of Goguryeo | ||
416 | Jangsu of Goguryeo | Jeonji of Baekje | |
420 | Liu Song dynasty | ||
Jeonji of Baekje | |||
421 | San of Wa | ||
438 | Chin of Wa | ||
443 | Sai of Wa | ||
451 | Sai of Wa | ||
457 | Gaero of Baekje | ||
462 | Ko of Wa | ||
463 | Jangsu of Goguryeo | ||
478 | Bu of Wa | ||
479 | Southern Qi | ||
Bu of Wa | |||
480 | Jangsu of Goguryeo | Moudu | |
490 | Dongseong of Baekje | ||
494 | Munjamyeong of Goguryeo | ||
502 | Liang dynasty | ||
Munjamyeong of Goguryeo | Dongseong of Baekje | Bu of Wa |
References
- 倭王珍(日本人名大辞典).
- 『東アジア民族史 1 正史東夷伝(東洋文庫264)』 平凡社、1974年、pp. 315-319。
- Mori, Kimiyuki; 森公章 (2010). Wa no Goō : 5-seiki no Higashi Ajia to Waō gunzō (1-han ed.). Tōkyō: Yamakawa Shuppansha. ISBN 978-4-634-54802-2. OCLC 609537044.
参考文献
- 事典類
- "倭王珍". 日本人名大辞典 (in Japanese). 講談社.
- 坂元義種. "倭の五王". 国史大辞典 (in Japanese). 吉川弘文館.
- 日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ) (in Japanese). 小学館.
- 坂元義種 「倭の五王」、「珍」。
- 坂元義種 (2006). "倭の五王". 日本古代史大辞典 (in Japanese). 大和書房. ISBN 978-4479840657.
- "珍". 日本古代氏族人名辞典 普及版 (in Japanese). 吉川弘文館. 2010. ISBN 978-4642014588.
- 関和彦. "倭王珍". 朝日日本歴史人物事典 (in Japanese). 朝日新聞出版. - リンクは朝日新聞社「コトバンク」。
- その他文献
See also
- Five kings of Wa
- Dei of Wa
- Emperor Hanzei
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