The dynasties of various countries are constantly changing, and the Chrysanthemum Dynasty is a series of generations. Why not change it for thousands of years?

Fragrant array permeates Chang 'an, and golden flowers are everywhere? The chrysanthemum described in the book is loved not only by the ancients, but also by China, even as the family emblem of the royal family. The name of the Japanese dynasty is also called the Chrysanthemum Dynasty, which was handed down from ancient times and lasted for the longest time. Did they really realize the system passed down from generation to generation? Why is there such a statement?

According to Japanese records, the first generation of Japanese emperors was established and ascended the throne in 660 BC. The Chrysanthemum Dynasty has gone through126th generations, which is the longest lasting dynasty in the world. A series of immortals? . Although China has a history of 5,000 years, it has gone through many dynasties and the monarchy has been abolished. Even few countries still retain the royal system, and no country can inherit a dynasty to this day. There are many doubts about the existence time of the Japanese chrysanthemum dynasty, because the key is? Ruins? Due to the restriction of the government, the origin of the emperor's lineage cannot be accurately verified.

In fact, there were many tribes in ancient Japan. In the end, Daiwa unified Japan, and then Daihatsu became the ruler of Japan. In the history of the Chrysanthemum Dynasty, there were many struggles for the throne and many dynasties, but there was no historical written record, so it was impossible to study it by oral recitation. In Japanese history, the Chrysanthemum Dynasty was divided into North and South Dynasties, and there were two emperors, each with its own inheritance, which lasted for nearly a hundred years. But in the end, it was combined into one, which has been maintained to this day.

In Japan, there is more than one emperor. He is not only an example and symbol of Japan, but also regarded as a god by the people. The emperor is different from ordinary people. The Japanese emperor has a sanctuary of about 300 square meters. Since Hirohito, Tianhuang has cultivated it himself, and part of the harvested rice is used for the worship of Tianhuang Ancestral Temple. Moreover, the Japanese emperor does not have a surname and household registration owned by ordinary citizens.

This is obviously a myth about the Japanese emperor. The Japanese royal family also admitted that this is a myth, but Showa banned the royal family? Divinity? But the Japanese still regard it as their parents and the father of the country. This can be seen from a series of actions of the Japanese in World War II. As soon as they die, they will say long live. However, in addition to symbolic status and national ceremonies, the current emperor only retains the emperor as the last symbol of Shinto. Although the Japanese do not recognize the sanctity of their royal family, the Japanese Constitution of 1889 lists it. The emperor is inviolable and monopolizes sovereignty? The terms of.

After World War II, the defeated emperor issued a declaration of returning to the world, denying his status as a god, and the emperor was far away from actual politics. Some people called for the abolition of the Mikado system, but Japan finally retained the Mikado system. Retaining the emperor system has also become another show-off for Japan? A generation system? According to. Then, why has Japan's system for thousands of years been maintained until now? First, let's look at the history of the emperor.

The Japanese myth book "Ancient Tales" records that their ancestors were ruled by evil spirits on the island of Japan in their early years. Suddenly one day, a bird flew from the sky, took SHEN WOO, the first Qin Emperor, to the island and saved his ancestors from the devil. From then on, in the eyes of the Japanese people, the emperor was the savior. In ancient Japan, there was actually no philosophical concept. Their only belief is theology, this god is their emperor, and the recognized religion is Shinto. The emperor is the pope of Shinto. The emperor is not a monarch on the earth at all, but a god who came to the earth.

The emperor is so deified that it has been deeply imprinted in the blood of the nation. Even if he has no real power, he is regarded as a symbol of kingship. It seems unnecessary for the authorities to kill a puppet to arouse public anger. /kloc-at the end of 0/2, the general in power died and the emperor plotted to regain power. After receiving the tip-off, the general's son immediately led 6.5438+0.9 million shogunate troops to attack the capital and show their strength to the emperor. However, when the enemy arrived in Beijing, no one dared to draw his sword to face the emperor around him. In the end, I just exiled the emperor. What is even more incomprehensible is that he once again invited the emperor's blood relatives to the throne.

There is another reason why the Japanese Mikado system has been preserved. This is because the Japanese emperor is a puppet to a great extent. For a long time, the Japanese emperor had no real power. This is also the reason why the Chrysanthemum Dynasty comes down in one continuous line. Since he is a puppet, it doesn't matter even if he exists forever. The actual regime change has been carried out in secret, and the emperor on the surface is still clean. The most glorious time in the history of the Japanese emperor was the period of Dahua innovation. However, the scenery of the Japanese emperor at that time did not last long. After the rise of Fujiwara, the royal family lost its power and Japan entered a new period. Then the samurai class rose, and shogunate generals came to power one after another. The Japanese emperor is very pitiful. This pity lasted until the defeat of the edo shogunate. Even when Emperor Hirohito finally announced his surrender, the army threatened him not to surrender. Therefore, habitually being a puppet is also an important reason why the emperor can exist forever.

Japan's national flower is cherry blossom, and there are many things about cherry blossom culture, but both the emperor and the royal family use chrysanthemum as a symbol, and even the Japanese royal family is called the chrysanthemum dynasty. The family emblem of the Japanese royal family is 16 petals of chrysanthemum, which is also the national emblem of Japan. It's called. Sixteen, one pair of chrysanthemums? . Chrysanthemum pattern is synonymous with the royal family with a long history, which can be traced back to the reign of Emperor Rende in ancient China. It is said that at that time, chrysanthemums from China had long-lived medicinal effects. In Nara's time, chrysanthemum bloomed brilliantly in the cold late autumn, so it was not only recognized as the flower representing autumn, but also as one of the four gentlemen of plants together with plum blossom, bamboo and orchid.

In the Heian period, there were many poems about chrysanthemum in related ancient books. Sometimes I drink wine while singing poetry and taste the wine with chrysanthemums floating. At the same time, with the passage of time, chrysanthemum patterns are very popular. In the Kamakura era, the Empress Bird Yu especially liked chrysanthemum patterns. The emperor printed chrysanthemums on clothes, swords and other daily necessities. In this way, the chrysanthemum pattern was publicly adopted as the symbol of the royal family from the time of Emperor Hou Yi. Since then, the chrysanthemum pattern has been inherited by the Emperor Houshencao, the Emperor Kameyama and the Emperor Goto, unconsciously? 1678 heavy chrysanthemums? As a royal family, the family lineage is gradually recognized.

In Meiji 22, the ratio of the diameter of the central circle of chrysanthemum to the total size of chrysanthemum was defined as 3: 38. According to the imperial edict issued by Dazheng in 15, the radian of chrysanthemum leaves and petals is defined as 32. Since then, restrictions have been relaxed and widely used, including many shrines and monasteries. The origin of chrysanthemum patterns is said to be after the Kamakura era, and the Emperor Bird Language likes to use sixteen chrysanthemum patterns as his articles.

However, no history book can find the design of chrysanthemum patterns. Centuries later, in the Heian period, the Empress Dowager Bird began to use chrysanthemum patterns as the decoration of the royal family. However, the origin of chrysanthemum design is unknown. The designs and objects used from the ancient grave era to the Nara era have been preserved. At that time, it was not easy to design 16 chrysanthemum patterns, and the records in historical books did not exist. At the same time, I don't know why I need a family model.

Nowadays, the status of chrysanthemum pattern in Japan is unshakable, and the chrysanthemum dynasty will continue. After all, world peace is the common goal of all countries in today's society. Chrysanthemum dynasty may be passed down all the time, and it will be the only dynasty with the longest history in ancient times.