Taihō

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Taihō was a Japanese era (nengō) of the early 8th century, notable for major governmental reforms such as the Taihō Code that helped shape the ritsuryō state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese era
nengō
administrativeReformType codification of offices and ranks
associatedWithEmperor Emperor Monmu NERFINISHED
calendarSystem Japanese calendar
capital Fujiwara-kyō NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition early 8th century Japanese era
codifiedInstitution Daijō-daikan (Great Council of State) NERFINISHED
Eight Ministries system NERFINISHED
country Japan
endDate 704-05-10
endYear 704
eraChangeReason proclamation of new era name for auspicious omen
eraNameMeaning Great Treasure NERFINISHED
eraSequenceInAsukaPeriod late Asuka era
followedBy Keiun NERFINISHED
follows Shuchō NERFINISHED
governmentSystem ritsuryō system
governmentType centralized bureaucratic state
hasCategory 8th century in Japan
Asuka period NERFINISHED
Japanese eras
historicalSignificance foundation of classical Japanese state law
influencedBy Chinese Tang legal codes
landSystemContext handen shūju system
languageOfName Japanese
legalCodePromulgated Taihō Code NERFINISHED
legalTradition East Asian legal culture
notableFor Taihō Code NERFINISHED
ritsuryō governmental reforms
partOf classical Japanese era system
period Asuka period NERFINISHED
precededBy Shuchō NERFINISHED
precedes Keiun NERFINISHED
recordedIn Nihon Shoki (later entries and continuations) NERFINISHED
Shoku Nihongi NERFINISHED
relatedReform Asuka–Kiyomihara Code NERFINISHED
religionContext Buddhism in Japan NERFINISHED
Shinto in Japan
romanizationSystem Hepburn NERFINISHED
scriptOfName kanji
startDate 701-03-21
startYear 701
taxSystemReform ritsuryō tax regulations
transliteration Taihō NERFINISHED

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Emperor Monmu eraNameUsed Taihō