This is an imperial decree that allows princes, regents, and others to enter the palace as far as the Kenreimon Gate while still riding in oxcarts. *Koyuki - 16th July, 990 (first year of the Shoreki era) "On the night of the night, Gyōnari Ason comes to mourn, and the Left Minister issues an oxcart decree." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
親王、摂関家などが、牛車に乗ったまま、宮中の建礼門まではいることを許す旨を記した宣旨。※小右記‐正暦元年(990)七月一六日「入夜行成朝臣来弔、左大臣牛車之宣旨」
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