During the Song dynasty, entertainment cities were allowed to operate at night, and entertainment districts such as taverns, teahouses, theaters, and comedy halls were established, and popular culture flourished. Meng Yuanrou wrote about the capital city of Kaifeng in his book "Tokyo Dream Record." Source: Obunsha World History Dictionary, Third Edition About Obunsha World History Dictionary, Third Edition |
宋代に発達した歓楽都市 宋代には夜間営業が許可され,酒楼・茶館・劇場・寄席などが乱立する盛り場が成立し,庶民文化が栄えた。孟元老 (もうげんろう) はその著『東京夢華録 (とうけいむかろく) 』の中で,首都開封の様子を記している。 出典 旺文社世界史事典 三訂版旺文社世界史事典 三訂版について 情報 |
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