〘Noun〙 In the post system of the Taiho Code, the rice harvested from the post - post rice fields was used to cover the station's expenses, such as the provision of horses. In the Yoro Code, it is called "Ekitou" . ※Shoku Nihongi - Taiho 2nd year (702), February Heijin "Great tax from various provinces. Post-post rice and storehouses. Also several documents of weapons. First sent to the magistrate ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 大宝令の駅制において、宿駅に付属した駅起田の収穫稲。これを出挙(すいこ)して馬の常備など駅の諸経費にあてた。養老令では駅稲(えきとう)と称する。※続日本紀‐大宝二年(702)二月丙辰「諸国大租。駅起稲及義倉。并兵器数文。始送二于弁官一」
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