Draft:Origin of Japanese Emperor names
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- Comment: Completely unsourced Stuartyeates (talk) 08:33, 12 January 2025 (UTC)
This article is the list of Japanese Emperors' posthumous names derived from or named after.
Tradional Emperors and Emperess
[edit]Key:
- CC - Classic of Changes
- BD - Book of Documents
- RGH - Records of the Great Historian
- RL - Selections of Refined Literature
- LH - Book of Later Han
- Man - Man'yōshū
No. | Name | Derived from/Named after | Notes |
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1 | Emperor Jimmu | ||
2 | Emperor Suizei | ||
3 | |||
52 | Emperor Saga | a palace | |
113 | Emperor Hirashiyama | a hill | |
117 | Empress Go-Sakuramachi | her father, Emperor Sakramachi | |
122 | Emperor Meiji | his era, CC | |
123 | Emperor Taisho | his era, CC | |
124 | Emperor Showa | his era, BD | |
125 | Emperor Heisei | his era, RGH, BD | wait, no, he isn't dead |
126 | Emperor Reiwa | his era, Man | wait, no, he isn't dead |
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