〘Noun〙① A Chinese official title. During the Qin and Han dynasties, they served as secretaries and inspectors, but afterwards, they were mainly in charge of denunciation and inspection of government officials. ※Essays, Kujakurou Notes (1768) 4 "The Imperial Censor is a law enforcement position in both our country and China, and is not one to be afraid of others." [Zhou Li - Spring Official, Imperial Censor] ② A Chinese name for Danjōdai . [Rakuyoshu (1598)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 中国の官名。秦漢時代には秘書と監察にあたったが、その後はもっぱら、官吏の糾弾・監察をつかさどった。※随筆・孔雀楼筆記(1768)四「御史は吾国唐土ともに、執法の職にて、人のをそれはばかるものぞ」 〔周礼‐春官・御史〕② 弾正台(だんじょうだい)の唐名。〔落葉集(1598)〕
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