Observation Regarding the Chronology of the Nihon Shoki
2025-04-03 | report
DOI: 10.5281/ZENODO.15352764
zenode : https://zenodo.org/records/15352764
Description
1. **Observation Regarding the Chronology of the Nihon Shoki** – A theoretical report proposing a new chronological interpretation of the Nihon Shoki based on the Spring-Autumn Double-Year Calendar system. The paper outlines a framework that aligns Japanese imperial reign years with Chinese dynastic records by identifying a misreading of overlapping years between A.D. 391 and 411.
2. **Chronology Table of the Five Kings of Wa** – A supplemental table that visually summarizes the reconstructed timeline proposed in the report. It presents the adjusted reign years of Japanese emperors alongside their corresponding entries in Chinese historical texts such as the *Wei Zhi* and *Song Shu*.
Together, these documents offer a structurally consistent and historically grounded model for interpreting early Japanese chronology. They are intended for scholars in Japanese history, historiography, and East Asian studies who are interested in re-evaluating the traditional temporal framework of pre-5th-century Japanese records.
For a comprehensive version of this model and its application to the full imperial chronology, see the main paper: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15306170
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