In the Song dynasty, this referred to the position of a palace official. (Ryosai Essays, 16) The officials of the state are all the most talented people in the world. However, they must be tested before being given the order. Once they have passed this test, they are considered to be famous. This is what is called... See the entry for "kan" in the kanji section. Source : Heibonsha "Popular version Jitsū" About the popular version Jitsū Information |
宋代、館閣の職をいう。〔容斎随筆、十六〕國閣の、皆天下の俊なり。然れども必ず試して而る後に命ぜらる。一たび此のを經ば、に名と爲る。~之れをと謂ふ。 字通「館」の項目を見る。 出典 平凡社「普及版 字通」普及版 字通について 情報 |
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