〘Noun〙 In the Ritsuryo system, these were officials who belonged to the Emonfu and were in charge of controlling the various gates of the Imperial Court. There were a maximum of 200 people. In addition, 16 people belonged to the Saigu-ryo Monbe -no-tsukasa, which was a non-Ryoge official. ※Ryo-gikai (718) Officials "200 gatemen" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 令制で、衛門府に属して、宮中諸門の取締りにあたった職員。定員二〇〇人。また令外(りょうげ)の官である斎宮寮門部司に一六人が属した。※令義解(718)職員「門部二百人」
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