Japanese ancient books originated in China.

Generally from China ancient books, rather than the title of Emperor China.

Nianhao is called Yuan Hao in Japan, and its use can be traced back to the ancient Han Dynasty in China. According to "Japan Secretary", the earliest year number in Japan appeared in 645 when "Dahua changed into a new one", with "Dahua" as the year number at that time. In the middle and late 7th century, records of year numbers appeared intermittently. Until 70 1 year, Wu Wencai established "Dabao". Since then, the year number has been used as a fixed era.

Showa: People are bright and harmonious.

Heisei: Father's righteousness, mother's grace, brother's friend, brother's respect, son's filial piety, inner peace and external success.

Taisho: Dear, it's just a long soak. It's easy to say it, just respond, the tycoon is right, and heaven is also right.

Meiji was the year number used during the reign of Emperor Meiji of Japan, and the time was 1868 1 to1965438+July 30, 2002. Source 1 Han Huan Kuan's "On Salt and Iron": "Heaven has three lights to illuminate it, and the Emperor has officials to take Meiji."

2 "Shu Wei Sejong Ji": "Meiji is in Renxian, since the past; Only a few people advocate this style and praise this service. "

(2) Zhouyi Shuo Gua: "The sage listens to the world from the south and governs the world from the Ming Dynasty.

Showa was the year number used by Hirohito, the 24th emperor of Japan, during his reign, and the time was192665438+February 25th-198965438+1October 7th. Showa comes from China's history book, Yao Dian's "People should be bright and all peoples should be harmonious". At that time, the candidate topics were still "Yuan" and "Tong He". Showa is the year number used by Hirohito in Japan. Used in192665438+February 25th to198965438+1October 7th, it is the longest used year number in Japan, with a total of 63 years. However, since it starts at the end of the year and ends at the beginning of the year, if strictly calculated, it is 62 years 13 days.

"Da" was a title used during the reign of Japanese Emperor Taisho. The time is1965438+July 30th 02-192665438+February 24th. Greatness comes from the nineteenth book of changes, which means "dear, just soak and grow." It's easy to say it, just respond, the tycoon is right, and heaven is also right. "

Heisei (Japanese Hiragana: へぃせぃぃぃ) is the title of the125th generation Emperor Akihito in Japan. 1June 7th, 989,124th generation Emperor Hirohito died, and Crown Prince Akihito ascended the throne, starting from the next day. Heisei comes from Zuo Zhuan and Historical Records. Chronicle of Five Emperors and Yu! It is a merit that the land is flat and natural, and the six governments and three things are ruled, which will last forever. It means "practice both inside and outside, and the world can be peaceful."

Palace number:

Hirohito was called Emperor Hirohito's Palace before he ascended the throne. It was the palace number (actually there was no palace called Emperor's Palace) and Hirohito was the name.

Di Gong's "Di" comes from the sentence "Hui Di Ji, this person is rebellious" in Shangshu Da Mo Yu and the sentence "Allow Di Jue De, Mo Ming Bi He" in Shangshu Hao Tao Mo. The former sentence means that everything will be fine if you follow the heaven, and disaster will fall from the sky if you go against the heaven. The latter sentence means that rulers should follow the virtues of the ancients, supplemented by intelligent and wise people. The word "ground" here means to follow.

There are many sources of writing, and there are four kinds.

One is the sentence of "benefit, virtue and prosperity" in the Book of Changes. Benefits are added, that is, Gade. The way to increase morality in the Book of Changes is this: "A gentleman moves when he sees good, and changes when he gains it." Is to learn from the strengths of others and correct your own mistakes.

One is the sentence "This makes your brother rich" in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Jiaogong. This is also the origin of the idiom "more than enough". This poem means that brothers should establish deep feelings and keep an open mind.

One is the saying in Shang Zhong's Letters that "if you ask, you will be rich, but if you use it, you will be small for your own use". This means that you can gain something by reading more books, and complacency will only make you narrow-minded.

The last one is the sentence in the Book of Rites that "those who are well-off are also benevolent". It means that being broad-minded is an important part of realizing "benevolence". This comparison is probably the most recognized one. Because the Japanese emperors of past dynasties all took benevolence as their universal character.

Benevolence is a common word of the Japanese royal family, which means that each family uses a word as the word in its name.

Before Emperor Akihito ascended the throne, his full name was Himiya Akihito. The word Ji Heming comes from a passage in the imperial edict of Emperor Meiji-

"Adhere to the vertical system, inherit the emperor, and follow it ... the only way to promote Meiji religion and God."

The meaning of this passage is to inherit the example of the former emperor, promote enlightenment to the whole world and spread the way of God.