Kujiki
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Kujiki — Tokugawa Mitsukuni pointed out problems and determined that the contents were not entirely reliableNihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten, 1087] Kubota, 208.] [ [http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/entry.php?entryID=1250 Critics by Japanese… … Wikipedia
Kujiki — Le Kujiki (旧事纪, Kujiki?), Ou Sendai Kuji Hongi (先代旧事本纪, Sendai Kuji Hongi?), est un texte historique japonais. Son contenu a été généralement considéré comme véridique jusqu au milieu de la période Edo. Toutefois, des universitaires tels que… … Wikipédia en Français
Kojiki — or Furukotofumi (古事記), also known in English as the Records of Ancient Matters , is the oldest surviving book in Japan. The body of the Kojiki is written in Chinese, but it includes numerous Japanese names and some phrases. The songs included in… … Wikipedia
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