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A major revenue source for Zojishi was originally fuko (salary); however, after the Law Permitting Permanent Ownership of Newly Cultivated Land was enacted, early manor and the like was added to the source. 例文帳に追加
財源は封戸が主であったが、墾田永年私財法施行以後は初期荘園なども加えられるようになった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In the later Japanese ritsuryo legal code system, Tomokuyu was given to Chugu and Togu and the Tomoku system was the same as the Fuko system except for the name. 例文帳に追加
後の日本の律令制で湯沐邑は中宮と東宮に与えられるもので、封戸とは呼び方だけ異なる制度であった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
He had been in the close confidence of Emperor Gosanjo, who visited Chosin with all his officials that year and granted fuko (a vassal household allotted to courtiers, shrines and temples) 25 households. 例文帳に追加
後三条天皇の信任が厚く、この年には百官を連れて長信の元を訪れ、封戸25戸を下賜された。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The new emperor gave fuko (Residential units (ko) assigned as prebends (fu) to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince) and zuijin (guard) to the retired emperor as well as a title of respect. 例文帳に追加
退位した上皇に対して新しい天皇より尊号が授与されるとともに封戸・随身が与えられた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
From the early modern times to the present the kanji 不孝 was read as 'fuko' and meant immoral acts of descendants giving mental load to their grandparent(s)/parent(s). 例文帳に追加
近世以後現代においては、「ふこう」と呼んで子孫が祖父母・父母に精神的負担をかける反道徳的行為のこと。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The article of July 21, 801 in "Shoku Nihongi" (Chronicle of Japan Continued) says FUMI no Atai Chitoko was given one hundred fuko (salary) after the war for his service. 例文帳に追加
乱の後、書直智徳が功により100戸の封戸を与えられたことが、『続日本紀』の大宝元年(801年)7月21日の記事から知られる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
From Fukuchiyama Station to Oe Station, the line runs along the Yura-gawa River, and from Oe Station to Miyazu Station, it crosses the mountains through a series of tunnels, including the 3,215-meter Fuko Tunnel. 例文帳に追加
福知山~大江間は由良川に沿って進み、大江~宮津間は全長3,215mの普甲トンネルを始めとするトンネルの連続で山を越える。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
After that, rebellions by kunishu (local samurais) occurred repeatedly in Tango Province, and Yoshihide eventually killed himself in Mt. Fuko in Tango Province on June 18, 1498, during an attack from the kunishu. 例文帳に追加
その後も丹後では国衆の叛乱が相次ぎ、遂に明応7年(1498年)5月29日、義秀は丹後国普甲山で国衆に攻められ自害して果てた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
According to the entry for July 21, 701 in "Shoku Nihongi" (Chronicle of Japan Continued), ABE no FUSE Omi Miushi received 100 fuko (vassal households allotted to courtier, shrines and temples) for his deed of valor in the war. 例文帳に追加
阿倍普勢臣御主人がこのときの功績で100戸の封戸を与えられたことが、『続日本紀』大宝元年(701年)7月21日条にある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
According to the article about July 21of the first year of the Taiho era (September 2, 701) of "Shoku Nihongi" (Chronicle of Japan Continued), OTOMO no Muraji Miyuki was given a salary of 100 fuko (equal to 100 taxed families) for his achievement in the war. 例文帳に追加
戦後、大伴連御行が功績により100戸の封戸を与えられたことが、『続日本紀』大宝元年(701年)7月21日条により知られる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
After Miyuki's death, on September 17, 701, people who had been involved in the refinement of gold in Tsushima Island were given some prizes, and Miyuki's son was given a salary of 100 fuko (equal to 100 taxed families) and 40 cho (1 cho = 9917 sq.m.) of rice field. 例文帳に追加
御行の死後、対馬産金の関係者に賞があり、大宝元年(801年)8月7日に御行の子に封100戸と田40町が与えられた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, the difference from jinko in the tax system disappeared when it was decided in 739 that fuko should pay all the rice tax to fushu (in case of jinpu, fushu is the shrine). 例文帳に追加
ところが、天平11年(739年)に封戸の租は全て封主(神封の場合は神社)に納めることとされ、神戸との税制的な違いが消滅した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
It is made by slicing tofu thinly and flatly, roasting the both sides a little over the fire with two skewers put, cooking with miso (bean paste) sauce, and sprinkling fuko (powder of wheat-gluten bread) on the surface. 例文帳に追加
豆腐を薄く平たく切り、2本の串を刺し、火にかけて表裏両面を少し焼き、味噌たれで煮て、上に麩粉を点じたものである。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, with Fujiwara no Nakamaro's increased influence, he was demoted, in 745, to become betto (head) of Chikushi Kanzeon-ji Temple, his fubutsu (products of the fuko) were confiscated, and in the following year of 746, he passed away at his post. 例文帳に追加
しかし、藤原仲麻呂が勢力を持つようになると、745年(天平17年)筑紫観世音寺別当に左遷、封物も没収され、翌746年(天平18年)任地で没した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Most of his achievements are unknown, and his life after he and Shiki no miko (the Prince Shiki [志貴]) were granted 200 households of fuko (residential units [ko] assigned as fiefs [fu] to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince) in 686 is unknown. 例文帳に追加
事績に不明な点が多く、686年(朱鳥元年)8月に志貴皇子と共に封200戸を加えられたが、以後の消息は分かっていない。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Furthermore, it is said that in the following year Usa Hachiman-gu Shrine reported the second oracle, which revealed that the oracle of the preceding year was false and therefore Usa Hachiman-gu Shrine offered return of fuko (salary) to the government. 例文帳に追加
更に翌年には宇佐八幡宮からの再度の神託があり、先年の神託が偽神託であったとして封戸の返却を申し出たとされている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
According to the article, with the story that TAKATA no Tarito was jailed for a charge and his fuko were confiscated, it is said that Tarito's grandfather was Syuto in Mino Province and he devoted Koga (horse for the Emperor, the word can also imply the Emperor itself) by his own horse to Mino and Owari Provinces, then the Emperor praised his behavior, gave him fuko and let him hand them down to his children. 例文帳に追加
そこには高田足人が罪により投獄され封戸を没収されたこととともに、「足人の祖父は美濃国の主稲で、壬申の兵乱に際して自分の馬で皇駕(天皇が乗る馬。天皇その人を間接的に指す)を美濃・尾張国に奉じた。天皇はこれを賞して封戸を与え子に伝えさせた」とある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Jugo was given to the lady of Emperor, the Imperial Family, kugyo (aristocrats), the Shogun family and high priests for the purpose of receiving nenkan (a rank given to the emperor's wives), nenshaku (a right to be bestowed a rank) and fuko, all of which were equal to those of sango, in order to favor them economically. 例文帳に追加
准后は三后に準じた年官・年爵・封戸を賜り、経済的に優遇する目的で天皇の夫人、皇族、公卿、将軍家、高僧に与えられた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
He was based in Kawachi County, Shimotsuke Province (present Tochigi Prefecture) and in the reigns from Emperor Tenmu to Empress Jito, he was involved in selection of Taiho Ritsuryo (Taiho Code) with FUJIWARA no Fuhito and granted Kuden fuko (rice fields given to those who did meritorious deeds for the state as a salary). 例文帳に追加
下野国河内郡(栃木県)を本拠地とし、天武天皇から持統天皇の時代には藤原不比等らとともに大宝律令の選定に関わり、功田封戸を下賜される。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
By this visit of Heijo-kyo, Usa Hachiman-gu Shrine was given fuko (salary) and title of 'Hachiman Daibosatsu'; also the two people who actually visited the capital were given the kabane (hereditary title) of Ason (second highest of the eight hereditary titles) and the official rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and Ge-jugoinoge, respectively. 例文帳に追加
これによって宇佐八幡宮は封戸と「八幡大菩薩」の称号を授けられ、これを勧進した両名にもそれぞれ朝臣のカバネと従四位下と外従五位下の官位が授けられた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Originally, unlike jinko, only Yo (tax in kind), Cho (tributes), and allocated job were imposed on jinfuko, under the provision for fuko in Fuyaku ryo (tax law); they paid half of denso (rice field tax) to the shrine, and another half to the state. 例文帳に追加
当初は神封戸は神戸とは違い、賦役令の封戸に関する規定によって庸調及び課役のみを負担して田租の半分は神社に残りは国家に納めていたと考えられている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Also, there are descriptions of the states of Shima, Iwaki, Iya, Toki, Mina, Okada, Fuko, Sana, Tosu, Sagana, Ogi, Kanasakina, Ki, Igo, Kina, Yama, Kuji, Hari, Kiku, Ana and Na. 例文帳に追加
その他、斯馬国、百支国、伊邪国、都支国、彌奴国、好古都国、不呼国、姐奴国、對蘇国、蘇奴国、呼邑国、華奴蘇奴国、鬼国、爲吾国、鬼奴国、邪馬国、躬臣国、巴利国、支惟国、烏奴国、奴国がある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Each time a natural phenomenon such as eruption, light emission, or changes in the crater lake occurred, it was reported to the central government as a phenomenon caused by a Shinto god, resulting in a raise of shinkai (a rank granted to Shinto gods) and granting of fuko (residential units (ko) assigned as prebends (fu) to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince). 例文帳に追加
その噴火・発光、湯だまりの変異等の自然現象が起きる度に、神霊現象として中央へ報告され、神階が上昇し、封戸が与えられるなどしていた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
From the beginning of the twelfth century, some of temples/shrines, the lord of shoen, began to seek ichienshihai (complete rule of the land) of Zoyakumen kei shoen and eventually obtained the right to collect kanmotsu as with the case of fuko (lands allotted to temples/shrines) called jiden (land allotted to temples) or shinden (land allotted to shrines). 例文帳に追加
12世紀に入る頃から、荘園領主である寺社は経営安定化のために雑役免系荘園の一円支配を目指し、寺田・神田などの封戸と同様に官物徴収権も獲得するようになった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
While it is considered that many of jinko were Bemin (people who belonged to Yamato Court) which date back to the period before the Taika Reforms, jinpu is considered to have originated as part of Jikifu system (a kind of stipend; fuko are given as an income source) under the Ritsuryo system (a system of centralized government based on the ritsuryo code). 例文帳に追加
神戸の多くが大化前代に遡ることが出来ると考えられる所謂部民であったと考えられるのに対して、神封は律令制による食封制度の一環として成立したと考えられている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, entering the Heian period, the following custom began to be employed: When there was a Sangi (councilor) while being a legislator, was awarded with a small number of shikifu (or fuko) (families that the Sangi could control), he was appointed to kokushi as well, with his yonin approved, (called sangikenkokusei - literally, the system in which a Sangi was allowed to assume a kokushi as well). 例文帳に追加
しかし、平安時代に入ると、弘仁年間には議政官にも関わらず職封(封戸)が低かった参議に対して国守との兼務・遥任を認める例が慣例として現れた(参議兼国制)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Temples are differentiated depending upon the temple's lineage and when it was founded etc: rights and interests of assets such as fuko (a vassal household allotted to a courtier), rice tributes, temple lands, manor property holdings; handling of appointment of Sango (three monastic positions with management roles at a temple), stewards or chief priest's role, prayer methods, dress etc. 例文帳に追加
その寺院の創建などの由緒によって、封戸、出挙イネ、寺田、荘園所有等の権益、三綱(僧の官位)・別当あるいは住持職の任免、修法の方法、服装等の待遇などで区別を行う。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
This was mostly because kokushis got the gift items from aristocrats, temples, and shrines just before their service ended and in return over issued the remission of tax, though there were the unavoidable cases of the substitution of national benefits (fuko (a vassal household allotted to courtier, shrines and temples), shozei (the rice tax stored in provincial offices' warehouse)) for aristocrats, temples, and shrines. 例文帳に追加
これは、貴族・寺社への国家的給付(封戸物・正税物)の代替というやむを得ない場合もあるが、ほとんどが任期終了間際に国司が貴族・寺社から礼物をとり、国司免判を濫発したことによるものだった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Although "Nihonshoki" (Chronicle of Japan) has no description of Kunimi's role in the Jinshin War, "Shoku Nihongi" (Chronicle of Japan Continued) describes that he was given a salary of a hundred fuko (100 taxed families) for his merit, which shows he played some important role fighting for Oama no Miko in its article about July 21of the first year of the Taiho era (May 7, 701). 例文帳に追加
壬申の乱時の国見の行動は『日本書紀』に見えないが、『続日本紀』の大宝元年(701年)7月21日条には、かつて功臣として100戸の封戸を与えられたことが記されており、天武方で何らかの活躍をしたことが分かる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
When Retired Emperor Tsuchimikado passed away in Awa Province, where he was exiled in 1231, Reishi abdicated fuko (a vassal household allotted to a courtier, shrines and temples), nenkan (a right granted as a stipend to members of the Imperial Family - including the emperor, consorts of the emperor, some Court nobles, and so forth to nominate a person for a certain government post conferred to them on the occasion of annually installing them as government officials), nenshaku (a right granted as a stipend to a retired emperor, the mother of the Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager, the Empress, etc., to nominate a person for a certain rank conferred to them on the occasion of the annual conferment of a rank) and retired; she passed away at the age of fifty nine years old in 1243. 例文帳に追加
寛喜3年(1231年)、土御門上皇が配流先の阿波国で崩御すると、麗子は自身の封戸、年官、年爵を辞して隠遁し、寛元元年(1243年)、59歳で崩御した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In 820, four key personalities from the Fujiwara clan of the Imperial Palace (FUJIWARA no Uchimaro, FUJIWARA no Huyutsugu, FUJIWARA no Otsugu and FUJIWARA no Sonondo) sent Fuko (a vassal household allotted to a courtier feudal estate) back (15,000 units of land in total) (furthermore, FUJIWARA no Otsugu sent 2,000 units of land back in 825, while Emperor Junna was in power). 例文帳に追加
820年には当時朝廷内で大きな権勢を誇っていた藤原氏の有力者4人(藤原内麻呂・藤原冬嗣親子、藤原緒嗣、藤原園人)が揃って封戸を返上(計15,000戸)している(更に緒嗣は淳和天皇時代の825年に2,000戸を追加返上した)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
"Rishu-kyo" is the abbreviation for 'Taira kinko fuko shinji sanmaya kei' (the Sutra preaching on a state of Buddhahood in which it is realized that great pleasure is permanent like diamond, not vanity but real) or 'Hannya haramita rishubon.' 例文帳に追加
『理趣経』という場合は、「大楽金剛不空真実三摩耶経」(たいらきんこうふこうしんじさんまやけい、大いなる楽は金剛のごとく不変で空しからずして真実なりとの仏の覚りの境地を説く経)、あるいは「般若波羅蜜多理趣品(はんにゃはらみたりしゅぼん)」の略である。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, the rumor emerged that the shogunate viewed the sale of Kazan's works to support his life as a problem (one theory says this was a scheme attempted by an anti-Kazan group in the Tahara Domain), and since Kazan was afraid it would damage the domain, he killed himself by seppuku in the barn of the Ikenohara residence, having left the farewell words 'Fuchu Fuko Watanabe Nobori' (Disloyal, Unfilial, Watanabe Nobori). 例文帳に追加
ところが、生活のために絵を売っていたことが幕府で問題視されたとの風聞が立ち(一説には藩内の反崋山派による策動とされている)、藩に迷惑が及ぶことを恐れた崋山は「不忠不孝渡辺登」の絶筆の書を遺して、池ノ原屋敷の納屋にて切腹した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In ancient times, in addition to shinden (also referred to as kanda; land held by a shrine) and jiden (also referred to as terada; land held by a temple), fuko (households of temples and shrines) granted by the Ritsuryo state (state based on ritsuryo code in the seventh century) and the early time shoen (estate) which was established by konden (development of fallow land or creation of new rice paddies) were the main source of income for the temples and shrines (Some big temples and shrines had systems such as zojishi (officials responsible for building temples, and shingun - also referred to as kamikoori; deity district). 例文帳に追加
古代においては自前の神田・寺田に加え、律令国家によって給付された封戸や墾田開発によって成立した初期荘園が寺社の大きな収入源であった(一部の大寺院・大神社には造寺司や神郡の制度もあった)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
About that time, a new system was introduced: Shrines were conferred Ikai (Court rank) and Ifu (fuko which were given according to ikai) like government officials (especially one of low to medium rank); the number of ifu for a shrine was the same as that for a government official of the same ikai (however, according to the records in "Shoku Nihongi" [Continuation of Chronicles of Japan] and so on, there were cases in which ifu were not paid in full). 例文帳に追加
また、この頃より神社に対しても官人と同様に位階を授けて位封を支給する制度が行われるようになり、官人の位階と同様の位封が授けられた(ただし、『続日本紀』などの記録によれば、全額が支給されていない例もあったことが判明する)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The position of Jugo was created in 871 when the sessho (regent) of that time, FUJIWARA no Yoshifusa (who was a maternal relative of Emperor Seiwa), was granted nenkan, nenshaku and fuko by the emperor; subsequently, Jugo became firmly established as an institution of the Imperial Court when, during his tenure as sessho, FUJIWARA no Mototsune was granted zuishin hyojo (armed government officials who accompanied aristocrats as a mark of their dignity and to provide them with protection), ninjin, nenkan, and nenshaku by the emperor in the same way as the Sango would be. 例文帳に追加
准后は貞観_(日本)13年(871年)、清和天皇が外戚である摂政藤原良房に、三宮に準じて年官・年爵・封戸を賜ったのがはじまりであり、以後、良房の養嗣子 藤原基経が摂政在任中に、三后に准じて随身兵杖、任人、年官・年爵を賜ったことで准后が朝廷の正式な制度として定着した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
There were three major different types of Hyo: Gahyo (handed at celebratory occasions such as Emperor's Genpuku [coming of age], investitures of the Empress or the Crown Prince and Sakutan Toji [celebration when the winter solstice falls on November 1 of the lunar calendar. Once in 19 years, this is an auspicious day and has been celebrated at the court]), Kohyo (handed when the Emperor's family members wished to decline the Emperor's offer of abdication of the throne or people to decline the offers of privileges such as Fuko [salary] or Zuishin [having bodyguards]) and Jihyo (handed when people wished to resign or leave their government posts). 例文帳に追加
表は大きく分けると、天皇の元服、立后、立太子や朔旦冬至などの慶事に奉られる賀表(がひょう)、天皇から皇親への譲位や封戸・随身などの特権など天皇から賜る恩恵を辞退する際に奉られる抗表(こうひょう)、官職辞任・致仕する際に奉られる辞表(じひょう)の3種類があった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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