Investiture - Sakuho

Japanese: 冊封 - さくほう
Investiture - Sakuho
In ancient China, the emperor appointed his empresses, feudal lords, and kings of neighboring countries by imperial edict and bestowed titles and fiefs on them. Also, the document of their appointment. [Qing Huidian - Cabinet]

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Japanese:
〘名〙 古く、中国で、皇帝が后妃・諸侯および周辺諸国の王などを冊(勅書)によってたて、爵位、封土を与えたこと。また、その任命書。さっぽう。〔清会典‐内閣〕

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