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Japanese ancient history books
Genji Tale 1. If you want to know the history of ancient Japan, there is nothing better than The Tale of Genji. Tale of Genji is a novel by Murasaki shikibu, a Japanese woman writer, and the earliest novel in the world. It represents the peak of classical literature in East Asia (especially in Japan) and was written between 100 1 to 1008. 2. The Tale of Genji is set in heian period. The protagonist of the story is the son of Emperor Todo of Japan. Because the emperor didn't want him to get involved in the court struggle, he was demoted to a vassal and given the surname Genji. Because it gives people a bright and brilliant feeling, beauty is called Guangyuan. The story revolves around his love with a series of women: earlier, because he learned that his father's favorite barnacle looked like his late mother, Tong Hu changed his clothes and was often close to barnacles, and he grew up admiring barnacles; But barnacles, after all, are ordinary mothers, and even if they are only five years old, they can't be close, so Genji has been pursuing an ideal woman like barnacles all his life. Later, he found a barnacle niece, Ruozi, who looked like a barnacle, took her home and taught her to cultivate the ideal woman she longed for, which was later Purple. However, Zi Shang is not Genji's wife in name. In his later years, Guangyuan was entrusted by his brother Suzaku Institute to marry his niece, his daughter from Suzaku Institute and his barnacle sister, which made Zi still heartbroken. However, Mimi, who is very different from his age, finally had an affair with someone else and had a child. In the end, Miya became a monk, and Zi died soon after. Guangyuan also fled into an empty net after experiencing the world and became a monk. Guangyuan had a glorious life, and finally he became the official department minister of Zheng Tai, ranking above ten thousand people under one person. He and the illegitimate son of his stepmother barnacles, Emperor Lengquan, secretly learned that Guangyuan was actually his biological father and gave him the status of emperor. This paper tells the love story between the descendants after Guangyuan's death, starting with Xu Gong. 65,438+00 volumes, from Hashimoto Hiroshi to Mengqiao, are collectively called "Ten Poems on Yusuke", with Kyoto and Yusuke as the main stage, describing the tangled love story between three daughters, Kunjun, son of Meigong, Kungong, son of Genji, and Hachimiya, brother of Genji. It is worth mentioning that at that time, most women had no status, so the women in the original work had no names, and their beautiful names were added by later generations according to the title of the book or the narrative characteristics of some stories. The author Murasaki shikibu's real name is not recorded. "Zi" is the word "Zi Shang" of the heroine of the story, and "Shi Bu" is the official title of the author's father.