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Kojiki

Kojiki

Literature

(japan) Anwanlu

61K02

"Kojiki" systematically records Japanese myths and legends, and launches a tour of Japan's origins and style in ancient and unrestrained stories. The book is divided into three volumes. The first volume records the origins and myths and legends of Japanese gods, focusing on the formation of Japan's territory and the beginning of the emperor. The middle volume and the second volume are the records and legends of the thirty-three generations of Japanese emperors from Emperor Jimmu to Emperor Suiko. Historical facts are mixed with fiction. The records mainly focus on the Japanese emperor's conquests and quelling chaos, administrative structures, royal family legends, etc.

Kojiki

Kojiki

History

(japan) Anwanlu

62K0

"Kojiki" was written in 712 AD. It is Japan's oldest history book and the first official history book compiled by the Japanese emperor to trace the roots of the nation. The whole book is divided into three volumes: Volume One, Volume Two, and Volume Two. The first volume records myths and legends, recording the origins of Japanese gods, while the middle and second volumes record the stories of the thirty-three generations of Japanese emperors from Emperor Jimmu to Emperor Suiko. This book combines historical facts and fiction, covering creation myths, primitive ballads, heroic legends, folk tales, etc. It is a historical classic for one-step understanding of Japan's origins. It is also an excellent literary work and a must-read classic for understanding Japan's unique spiritual temperament and national characteristics. From the ancient division of heaven and earth to the establishment of the inheritance of the emperor's divine line, this book understands Japan's magnificent history from the creation of the world to the era of the ancient emperors. This version refers to the Japanese original version and other versions as well as the Japanese official website information to check for errors, and adopts Zhou Zuoren's classic translation. Zhou Zuoren has studied Japanese culture for more than fifty years and is deeply familiar with Japanese culture and people's unique mental state. Zhou's profound translation provides a solid and detailed background supplement for the text. Using Satan-kun's newly drawn full-color illustrations, it covers six of Japan's most classic mythological characters and stories.