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In addition, a great confusion was caused, for example, the conservatives who were dissatisfied with the policy of "opening of the country" of the New Government, including Juro KOGA of Danjodai (Board of Censors), forged a book named "Tendo Kakumei" and attributed it to Yokoi to accuse him of plotting secretly to overthrow the Imperial Court. 例文帳に追加

しかも弾正台の古賀十郎ら新政府の開国政策に不満を持つ保守派が裁判において横井が書いたとする『天道覚明書』という偽書を作成して横井が秘かに皇室転覆を企てたとする容疑で告発するなど、大混乱に陥った。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

In the Tomo region of Gunma Prefecture where the Nittanosho (Nitta estate) was, it has been said that Takanori moved to this area in his last years counting on a samurai named Tarohirofusa KOKAI, and he entered priesthood with the name of Bingosaburo-Nyudo-Yoshiharu SHIZUMI and lived there from 1371 until his death in 1838. 例文帳に追加

新田庄がある群馬県東毛地方では、高徳が晩年に古海太郎広房という武将を頼ってこの地に移り住み、出家して備後三郎入道志純義晴と名乗り、建徳二年(1371年)から弘和二年(1382年)に没するまでを過ごしたと伝えられている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

After the Kamakura period (1185-1333) began, the central part of Shirakawa have been referred to as 'Okazaki,' and when the Retired Emperor Gotoba erected his palace in Shirakawa in 1208, it was named the 'Okazaki Imperial Palace' (according to "Hyakuren sho"--a history book from the Kamakura period); since then, the name of Okazaki have been used too. 例文帳に追加

鎌倉時代に入ると、白河の中心部は「岡崎」と称されるようになり、後鳥羽上皇が承元2年(1208年)に白河に御所を造営した際に「岡崎御所」と称されて(『百錬抄』)以後、岡崎という呼称も用いられるようになる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

The name 'Yayoi' is derived from Yayoi earthware, named after the place of discovery, as it was earthware found at shell mounds in Yayoi-cho, Mukogaoka, Hongo, Tokyo Prefecture (present Yayoi, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo) in 1884 (Precise location of discovery cannot be identified because of the later increase in urbanization.) 例文帳に追加

「弥生」という名称は、1884年(明治17年)に東京府本郷向ヶ岡弥生町(現在の東京都文京区弥生(文京区))の貝塚で発見された土器が発見地に因み弥生式土器と呼ばれたことに由来する(なお、その後の都市化の進展などもあって正確な発見地は特定できなくなっている)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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It can be said that `the five kings of Wa' is not the great king of Yamato kingship because there is no record of the great kings of Yamato kingship who had Chinese style names consisting of one character such as San (), Chin (), Sei (), Ko (), (Bu) like `the five kings of Wa,' and there was no case of a king of the eastern barbarians named by China without their permission. 例文帳に追加

また、ヤマト王権の大王が、「倭の五王」のような讃、珍、済、興、武など1字の中国風の名を名乗ったという記録は存在しない、中国側が勝手に東夷の王に中国風の名を付けることなども例が無く考えられないので、「倭の五王」はヤマト王権の大王ではない。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス


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The clan branched off from the Heishi-Dohi clan and it is said to have started when Tohira KOBAYAKAWA, the son of Sanehira DOI, who was serving Yoritomo MINAMOTO, named himself as Kobayakawa from Kobayakawa of the north of the Dohi-go village (around Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture). 例文帳に追加

相模国を本拠地とする平氏土肥氏の分枝で、鎌倉時代初期、源頼朝に仕えた土肥実平の子・小早川遠平が土肥郷の北部・小早川(神奈川県小田原市付近)に拠って小早川の名字を称したのが始まりと伝わる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

There is a little description of him in it, but quoting from the "three books of Paekche" (Original Records of Paekche, Records of Paekche, and The New Selection of Paeche), the note introduces a legend of a man named 'Hisachiku' was sent to Shiragi seito (expedition to Shirai) for a battle in the year of Jingo but lost his heart to a beauty and caused Kara to fall. 例文帳に追加

本文はわずかだが、その分注には『百済三書』を引用し、壬午年に新羅征討に遣わされた「沙至比跪(さちひく)」なる人物が美女に心を奪われ、誤って加羅を滅ぼすという逸話が紹介される。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

Due to his ambiguities of his origin, there are theories written in novels, saying that Tenkai was a child of the 12th shogun, Yoshiharu ASHIKAGA, or that he was the same person as Mitsuhide AKECHI who killed Nobunaga ODA in the Honnoji Incident and committed suicide when he was attacked by natives who heisted lost samurai after the Battle of Yamasaki (it is usually based on a fact that there is a place named 'Akechidaira' in Nikko City where his graveyard exists). 例文帳に追加

その出自の曖昧さもあり、小説等で出てくる説として、天海が足利将軍家12代足利義晴の子という説や、本能寺の変で織田信長を討ち、山崎の戦いの後土民の落ち武者狩りに遭い自刃したとされる明智光秀と同一人物という説がある(墓所である日光市に「明智平」という場所があることなどが根拠に挙げられることが多い)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

On the other hand, according to "Taima-dera Temple Engi" (The History of Taima-dera Temple) in "Jogu-taishi Shui-ki" (a collection of the stories about Prince Shotoku) (1237), the Taima-dera Temple was founded by the Prince Maroko as the Manhozo-in Temple which honzon was Kuze Kannon in 612 and it was originally located in the place named Misoji () in the south of present Taima-dera Temple and moved to the present place in 692. 例文帳に追加

一方、『上宮太子拾遺記』(嘉禎3年・1237年)所引の『当麻寺縁起』によれば、當麻寺は推古天皇20年(612年)、麻呂古王が救世観音を本尊とする万宝蔵院として創建したもので、当初は今の當麻寺の南方の味曽路という場所にあり、692年に現在地に移築されたとする。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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For example, even if the source used for a tale begins with 'Once upon a time, there was an old man and an old woman,' and the exact names are unknown, when that source is included in "The Collection of Tales of Times Now Past," it is written 'At a time now past, there was a man named [BLANK] from the country of [BLANK],' so that if in the future the information becomes clear, it can be added immediately. 例文帳に追加

例えば、典拠となった文献で「昔々、あるところにおじいさんとおばあさんがいました」という書き出しから始まる説話があり、その人名が具体的には伝わっていない場合であっても、その話を『今昔物語集』に収録する際には「今ハ昔、 ノ国ニ トイフ人アリケリ」との形で記述され、後日それらの情報が明らかになった場合には直ちに加筆できる仕様になっている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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About the origin of the name fukujinzuke, the following theories are held, that because it contains various kinds of vegetables, that because the shop was near the shrine deifying Benzaiten (the Goddess of Eloquence, Music, and Art) at the Shinobazu-no-Ike Pond in Ueno, or that a writer Kinga BAITEI named it because no other subsidiary for rice are needed so long as fukujinzuke is an accompaniment to, then food cost would be saved and it is happy as if the Shichifukujin (Seven Deities of Good Luck) had come to home. 例文帳に追加

いろいろな野菜が入っていること、また店が上野不忍池の弁才天近くにあったこと、更には「ご飯のお供にこれさえあれば他におかずは要らず、食費が抑えられ金がたまる(=家に七福神がやってきたかのような幸福感)」という解釈で、作家の梅亭金鵞が名付けたという説もある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

In ancient times, the present-day Kameoka Basin was a large lake, and the region around the basin is said to have been named Ni-no-umi (cinnabar wave), or Tanba, after cinnabar waves rippling across the basin in a windy day; legend also has it that Okuninushi-no-mikoto, a famous deity in the Izumo Shinwa (Myths of Izumo), carved out a valley, poured water in it, reclaimed the area, and then named the river 'Hozu-gawa River' and the valley 'Hozu-kyo Gorge' after wife Deity, 'Mihotsu-hime,' and is the enshrined deity of the Izumo-Daijingu Shrine in Chitose-cho. 例文帳に追加

亀岡盆地は太古は大きな湖であり、風が吹くと美しい朱色の波が立ったところから、このあたりを丹のうみ・丹波と呼ぶようになったとされており、出雲神話で有名な大国主命が亀岡と嵐山の間にある渓谷を切り開いて水を流し土地を干拓して、切り開いた渓谷を「三穂津姫」の名前にちなみ保津川・保津峡と名付けたという伝説も残っており、出雲大神宮(千歳町)の祭神となっている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

Since the residence of the family head was located in the Tsuchimikado area for generations beginning in the days of ABE no Ariyo, the Abe clan began to refer to themselves as the Tsuchimikado family (named after the geographical name and this was different than the MINAMOTO no Michichika line of the Tsuchimikado family descended from Murakami-Genji (Minamoto clan)) monopolizing support of the Imperial Court and the Shogun and, up to this point, it seemed that the Abe clan enjoyed infallible power in relation to the arts of Onmyo. 例文帳に追加

さらに安倍有世以来代々の当主の屋敷が土御門にあったことから土御門家(あくまで地名から取ったもので、村上源氏の流れをくむ源通親系土御門家とは異なる)を通名とするようになり、朝廷・将軍からの支持を一手に集め、ここまではその陰陽諸道上の勢力を万全なものとしたかのように見えた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

In addition, further down in history, in "Toyotomi Hideyoshi Fu" (edited by Razan HAYASHI) edited in 1642, it is recorded that 'During the years of Bunroku a bandit named Goemon ISHIKAWA committed robbery, theft and unspeakable crimes, and after he was caught by Geni MAEDA (of Kyoto Shoshidai) under the order of Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI he was roasted to death in a cauldron along with 20 associated people including his mother.' 例文帳に追加

また、時代はやや下るものの寛永19年(1642年)に編纂された『豊臣秀吉譜』(林羅山編)は「文禄のころに石川五右衛門という盗賊が強盗、追剥、悪逆非道を働いたので秀吉の命によって(京都所司代の)前田玄以に捕らえられ、母親と同類20人とともに釜煎りにされた」と記録している。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

Nohime adopted Nobunaga's legitimate son Nobutada, and it is believed that Nohime went ahead to adopt Nobutada because if the child of Nohime, who was linked by blood to the Saito and Toki clans, was the legitimate son of Nobunaga, Mino Province could have been ruled more smoothly and the authenticity of the heir could be emphasized on top of the letter from Dosan which named Nobunaga as successor of Mino Province. 例文帳に追加

信長嫡男の信忠は濃姫が養子にしているが、濃姫があえて信忠を養子に迎えた理由として道三の国譲状により信長の美濃支配の正当性はあるものの、斎藤氏、土岐氏の血を引く濃姫の子供が信長の嫡男であればより円滑な美濃支配と後継者の正統性を強調できるためではないかと思われる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

Additionally, there was a dispute about the historicity of a warlord on the side of the Southern Court named Takanori KOJIMA, said to be described only in the 'Taiheiki,' between Yasutsugu SHIGENO, who denied it, and Oko KAWADA, who sought a more careful interpretation of the materials (it is erroneous to see this as rooted in ideological opposition, with Shigeno as progressive and Kawada as conservative). 例文帳に追加

また、「太平記」にしか記載がないとされている南朝方の武将・児島高徳の実在性を巡って、これを否定する重野安繹と、より慎重な資料批判を求める川田甕江(甕江)との間で論争が起こった(重野=進歩的、川田=保守的という思想的対立に理由を求める見方には誤りがある)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

In addition, it is believed that the 'Gourei' (words of command) of those times have lived on to the present day in schools and the self-defense forces; however, 'ki o tsuke' (stand at attention!) (it was written to mean "wear or put on attention"), 'yasume' (at ease!), 'mae e susume' (get up!), 'tatetsutsu' (order arms!), 'ninaetsutsu' (shoulder arms!) and so on were made in 1858 by a man named , and to consider that Shuhan made them is incorrect. 例文帳に追加

尚、そのときの「号令」が今日、学校や自衛隊にも受け継がれていると思われているが、「気をつけ」(当時は「気を着け」と表記された)、「休め」、「前へ進め」、「立て銃(たてつつ)」、「担え銃(になえつつ)」等は安政五年に元岡舎圭人なる人物が作った言葉であり高島秋帆が作ったというのは間違いである。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

Now as it was utterly impossible for Shylock to cut off the pound of flesh without shedding some of Anthonio's blood, this wise discovery of Portia's, that it was flesh and not blood that was named in the bond, saved the life of Anthonio; and all admiring the wonderful sagacity of the young counsellor, who had so happily thought of this expedient, plaudits resounded from every part of the senate-house; and Gratiano exclaimed, in the words which Shylock had used, "O wise and upright judge! mark, Jew, a Daniel is come to judgment!" 例文帳に追加

さて、シャイロックがアントニオの血を一滴も流すことなく1ポンドの肉を切り取ることはまったく不可能であったから、ポーシャが賢くも、証文に書かれているのは肉であって血ではないということを発見したことで、アントニオの命は救われたのであった。人々はみな、この便法を巧みにこしらえた、若い法律顧問のすばらしい賢明さをほめたたえたので、拍手喝采が元老院のあらゆるところから響き渡った。グレイシアーノは、シャイロックが使った言葉を叫んでいた。「おお、賢く正しい裁判官様! 聞けユダヤ人、ダニエル様がお裁きにいらっしゃったのだ!」 - Shakespeare『ヴェニスの商人』

Although it was eliminated in Sanetaka SANJONISHI's editing, the extant old genealogies of The Tale of Genji contain similar expressions, which would be impossible for each reader to make on the basis of his interpretation, for example, they all have an unusually longer commentary on a character named 'Oborozukiyo' (the misty moon) (The Tale of Genji) than on other characters. 例文帳に追加

三条西実隆の編集によって削られることになるが、源氏物語古系図には共通して「朧月夜(源氏物語)」について他の人物と比べると異例なほどの長文の解説が付されているなど、現存するものは読者それぞれが自分の理解に基づいて作成したとすると考えられないほどに言い回しなどが共通している。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

When FUJIWARA no Koretada (the first son of Morosuke and the maternal uncle of the Emperor Enyu), who became the sessho succeeding his father Saneyori, suddenly died in 972, he was named as candidate for kanpaku (In "Chikanobu-kyo ki," it is recorded that the Emperor Enyu intended not to appoint any sessho or kanpaku and appoint Yoritada to the nairan (a position similar to the sessho and kanpaku) and notified Yoritada in private). 例文帳に追加

父実頼の後を受けて摂政になっていた藤原伊尹(師輔の長男で円融天皇の外伯父)が天禄3年(972年)に急死した際には関白候補の1人に挙げられた(『親信卿記』には、当初円融天皇は摂関を置かずに頼忠を内覧とする考えがあり、頼忠に内示していたとを記している)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

The earliest movement had already appeared in the Medieval Period, but the Shinbutsu-bunri usually refers to the separation carried out in accordance with the advancement of Confucianism, Kokugaku (the study of Japanese classical literature), and the Fukko-shinto (Reactionary Shintoism) which occurred in and after the mid or late Edo period.In a more limited sense, it refers to the separation carried out throughout the country according to the ordinance issued by the new Meiji government, called Shinbutsu Bunri-rei (officially named Shinbutsu Hanzen-rei, which means the Edict for Separation of Shinto and Buddhism), which was a general term representing a series of official notices issued between April 5, 1868 and December 1, 1868, such as the edict of the Daijokan (Grand Council of State), the notification of the Jingikan (Department of Worship), and the notification of the Daijokan. 例文帳に追加

その動きは早くは中世から見られるが、一般には江戸時代中期後期以後の儒教や国学(学問)や復古神道に伴うものを指し、狭義には明治新政府により出された神仏分離令(正式には神仏判然令。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

According to the "the origin and the history of rakusui-shi production" written by Kozo TAMURA, the fifth head of the Tamagawa-do Store, 'While domestic Chinese paper production requires a large amount of materials and labor, Chinese paper made in China is cheaper. In addition, the usage of Western paper is increasing more and more, which can interfere with continuing this domestic Chinese paper production over a long period. Thus, this "rakusui-shi" paper was invented as a result of tremendous trials of designs and ideas during the first year of the Meiji period (1868). Now, "Tamagawa" is only valid as a store name, and a paper mill has been operated in Sugamo village, named after a waterfowl, which is located in the north end of Tokyo where birds sing. We have produced this paper every day as our principal occupation. This paper, however, was not completely invented by myself. The original idea was hit upon by the previous head (Sakichi TAMURA) and I completed it. Because his pseudonym was "Rakusui," I named this paper as "rakusui-shi" after him.' 例文帳に追加

玉川堂五代目田村綱造の『楽水紙製造起源及び沿革』によると、「和製唐紙の原料及び労力の多きに比し、支邦製唐紙の安価なると、西洋紙の使途ますます多きに圧され、この製唐紙業の永く継続し得べからざるより、ここに明治初年大いに意匠工夫を凝らしし結果、この楽水紙といふ紙を製することを案出し、今は玉川も名のみにて、鳥が鳴く東の京の北の端なる水鳥の巣鴨の村に一つの製紙場を構え、日々この紙を漉くことをもて専業とするに至れり。もっとも此の紙は全く余が考案せしものにはあらず、その源は先代(田村佐吉)に萌し、余がこれを大成せしものなれば、先代号を楽水といへるより、これをそのまま取りて楽水紙と名ずける。」とある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

At the time, there was no precedent where an Imperial member entered priesthood and then returned to a secular life to become enthroned as emperor, Emperor Gomizunoo, who used to rule the cloistered government, tried to have his nineteenth Prince, Ade no Miya (the later Emperor Reigen) succeed the throne, however the Prince Ade no Miya had just been born, so, it was decided that Imperial Prince Nagahito who belonged to the Arisugawa no Miya, one of the four hereditary Imperial families, would temporarily succeed the throne and be named Emperor Gosai until Ade no Miya was old enough to become Emperor. 例文帳に追加

都が平安京に移って以降、いったん出家した皇族が還俗して践祚した例はなく、この時院政を敷いていた後水尾天皇はその第19皇子である高貴宮(後の霊元天皇)を践祚させようとしたが、高貴宮は生後間もなかったので、四世襲親王家の一つである有栖川宮を継承していた良仁親王が高貴宮が成長するまでの間の中継ぎとして践祚して後西天皇となった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

A legitimate child who was to become the family head was granted to use a portion of those names of the powerful clan members, such as from the Yamana clan, the Ouchi clan, the Shogun family, and the Toyotomi clan, and combine it with "," such as 'O,' for example, "," (Toyomoto) "" from the first name of "山名" (Koretoyo YAMANA), "弘," (Hiromoto) "弘" from the first name of "大内弘" (Masahiro OUCHI), "," (Okimoto) "" from the first name of "大内" (Yoshioki OUCHI), "隆," (Takamoto) "隆" from the first name of "大内隆" (Yoshitaka OUCHI), "" (Terumoto), "" from the first name of the 13th Ashikaga Shogun "" (Yoshiteru); and after the second son, naming by employing "" from the headman's first name and adding another letter to it, such as, younger brother named "就," (Motonari) borrowing "" from his older brother's first name "" (Okimoto). 例文帳に追加

当主となる嫡子は山名氏・大内氏・将軍家・豊臣家などの有力者の偏諱を受け、「○元」(山名是豊の偏諱を受けた豊元、大内政弘の偏諱を受けた弘元、大内義興の偏諱を受けた興元、大内義隆の偏諱を受けた隆元、13代足利将軍義輝の偏諱を受けた輝元など)と名乗り、次男以降は(兄となる)当主の偏諱(元)を受けた形で「元○」(兄・興元の偏諱を受けた元就など)と名乗った。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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It is said that, because long ago Kameoka Basin was a big lake with beautiful, vermillion waves caused by wind, this area was called のうみ(Ni-no-umi; umi means a lake in English) or 丹波(Tanba; means waves in English); others say that Okuninushi-no-mikoto who is a famous god appearing in the Izumo Shinwa (Myths of Izumo) carved a valley between Kameoka and Arashiyama, and made the water flow, forming land by reclamation, and named the carved valley 'Hozu-gawa River and Hozu-kyo Gorge' after 'Mihotsu-hime,' goddess in the position of wife of Okuninushi-no-mikoto; in fact, a fault has been found that shows that Kameoka Basin used to be a lake. 例文帳に追加

太古は大きな湖であり、風が吹くと美しい朱色の波が立ったところから、このあたりを丹のうみ・丹波と呼ぶようになったとされており、出雲神話で有名な大国主命が亀岡と嵐山の間にある渓谷を切り開いて水を流し土地を干拓して、切り開いた渓谷を妻神「三穂津姫」の名前にちなみ「保津川・保津峡」と名付けたという伝説も残っており、事実、湖だったことを示す地層も明らかになっている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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