Kanrei - Kanrei

Japanese: 管領 - かんれい
Kanrei - Kanrei
〘Noun〙① (━suru) = Kanryo (Kanrei)①※Wakan Roei (around 1018) Part 1: "Poetry and sake are in the houses, flowers are here and there , but do not be a kanrei in the spring with the rising sun in vain (Bai Juyi) "② (━suru) = Kanryo (Kanrei)②※Konpira Honpōgen (around 1220?) Part 2: "Although my position was confiscated because of the previous wealthy man, he ordered me to continue as a kanrei ( Kuhanrei ) as before"③ = Kanryo (Kanrei)③※Nichichu Gyoji (around 1334-38) "Festival for the time of misfortune. I act as a kanrei 's onmyoji"④ A job title in the Muromachi shogunate. Assisted the shogun and managed all government affairs. They were originally called stewards , but this name came into use after Shiba Yoshimasa became steward in 1362. From the mid-Muromachi period, it became customary for the steward to be appointed from among the three families of the Ashikaga clan, Shiba, Hosokawa, and Hatakeyama (the three kanrei, or "three kan "). Kanryo. Kanreishiki . ※Toji Yuri Documents - 2nd year of the Kosho era (1456), May 8th, letter from Murakami Jibushin "As such, I am serving as the magistrate of Kwanrei-sama." ⑤ = Kamakura Kubo (Kamakura kubo) ※Uesugi genealogy "Norizane, 11th year of the Eikyou era, year of Koumi, when Kanrei and Shogun Yoshinori fought" ⑥ = Kanto Kanrei (Kanto Kanrei) ② ※Kamakura Daisoshi (mid-16th century) "Uesugi Boshū resigned from his position as Kanrei due to illness." [Etymology] Both the Kan'on "Kwanrei" and the Go'on "Kwanryau" were used side by side throughout the Middle Ages, but the Kan'on "Kwanrei" was the official job title in the Middle Ages, and the medieval Setsuyoshurui only lists this form.

Kan-ryo Kwanryau [Kanrei]

〘 noun 〙 ("Ryo" is the Go-on pronunciation of "territory") ① (━ suru) To make something your own. To completely control an object as your own. Kanrei. *Suga Kabunso (around 900) vol. 1, Written by King Fenghe's Daifu He Taiseki and other writers, " No one can succeed in managing the country, and one branch of the shogun, one gui and one shie." *Taiheiki (late 14th century) vol. 8, "Aiming to make the treasure his official domain " [Hu Zeng - Poem dedicated to Xue Tao] ② (━ suru) To manage, control. To possess. Kanrei. ※Azuma Kagami - September 19, 1180 (Jisho 4) "At that time, there was no one to rule the land, and there was no one who was the Kanrei of the Hei - shogunate or the Zen temple of the Hei - shogunate." ※Taike in Koyasan (before the 13th century) 7 "He ruled the four seas and caused trouble to all the people." ③ A person who manages and controls land and people. Also, the position. Leader. Kanrei. ※Kanshinji documents - September 15, 883 (Gangei 7), Kanshinji Temple Engi Zaizaicho in Kawachi Province "However, he was not a Kanrei who taught the sutras, but a Kanrei who taught the sutras, ...

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Japanese:
〘名〙① (━する) =かんりょう(管領)①※和漢朗詠(1018頃)上「歌酒は家々花は処々(ところどころ)、空しく上陽の春を管領(くゎんれい)することなかれ〈白居易〉」② (━する) =かんりょう(管領)②※金刀比羅本保元(1220頃か)中「前の長者の為に所職を没収せられたりけるも、もとのごとく管領(クンレイ)すべきよし仰下さる」③ =かんりょう(管領)③※日中行事(1334‐38頃)「代厄の御まつり。くんれいの陰陽師つとむる也」④ 室町幕府の職名。将軍を補佐し、政務全体を管理した。はじめ執事(しつじ)といったが、貞治元年(一三六二)斯波義将が執事となってからこの名を用いるようになった。室町中期からは、足利一門の斯波、細川、畠山の三家のうちから任命されるのが例となった(三管領、三管)。かんりょう。管領職(かんれいしき)。※東寺百合文書‐に・康正二年(1456)五月八日・村上治部進書状「さ候やうにも候はは、くゎんれいさま御奉行の御をり」⑤ =かまくらくぼう(鎌倉公方)※上杉系図「憲実 永享十一年庚未年、管領持氏将軍義教合戦之時」⑥ =かんとうかんれい(関東管領)②※鎌倉大草紙(16C中か)「上杉房州道合依重病て管領を辞し」[語誌]漢音「クヮンレイ」、呉音「クヮンリャウ」の両形が中世を通じて並び行なわれたが、中世の職名としては漢音「クヮンレイ」が正式で、中世の節用集類もこの形だけを載せている。

かん‐りょう クヮンリャウ【管領】

〘名〙 (「りょう」は「領」の呉音)① (━する) 自分のものにすること。自分のものとして、完全に対象を掌握すること。かんれい。※菅家文草(900頃)一・奉和王大夫賀対策及第之作「莫道成功能管領、一枝蠹桂謝家君」※太平記(14C後)八「財宝を官領(クヮンリャウ)せんと志さして」 〔胡曾‐贈薛濤詩〕② (━する) 管理、支配すること。領有すること。かんれい。※吾妻鏡‐治承四年(1180)九月一九日「如当時者、率土皆無平相国禅閣之管領」※高野本平家(13C前)七「四海を管領(クンリャウ)して万民を悩乱せしむ」③ 土地や人間を管理、支配する人。また、その職。頭領。かんれい。※観心寺文書‐元慶七年(883)九月一五日・河内国観心寺縁起資財帳「但不経僧綱講師管領、師資相承、門徒相存」④ =かんれい(管領)④⑤ =かまくらくぼう(鎌倉公方)⑥ =かんとうかんれい(関東管領)②

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