Engi

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Engi was a Japanese era name (nengō) of the early 10th century, notable for its association with Emperor Daigo’s reign and significant political and cultural developments in the Heian period.

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Engi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese era name
nengō
associatedWith Emperor Daigo’s reign
Heian aristocracy ONNED1
calendarSystem Japanese lunisolar calendar
capital Heian-kyō NERFINISHED
century 10th century
chronologicalPosition early Heian era name
country Japan
culturalContext flourishing of waka poetry
refinement of aristocratic court rituals
endDate 923-04-11
endYear 923
eraNameOf Emperor Daigo NERFINISHED
followedBy Enchō NERFINISHED
follows Shōtai ONNED1
historicalSignificance marker for early 10th-century political and cultural developments in Japan
language Classical Japanese
namedAfter era name system (nengō)
notableEvent Sugawara no Michizane incident aftermath
consolidation of Fujiwara clan political power
development of court culture in mid-Heian period
period Heian period NERFINISHED
politicalContext increasing regency power of the Fujiwara family
precededBy Shōtai NERFINISHED
reasonForEstablishment traditional practice of proclaiming new era names during an emperor’s reign
region Kinai region (imperial heartland) ONNED1
reigningEmperor Emperor Daigo NERFINISHED
startDate 901-07-15
startYear 901
typeOfEvent era change
usedFor dating literary works
dating official documents
writingSystem kanji

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