Also called "yoju". In the Nara and Heian periods, local officials, especially kokushi, would remain in Kyoto after their appointment without going to their posts. They would leave the practical work to the Mokudai and receive a share of the profits. After the Kamakura period, yoju became the norm and was no longer given special consideration. →Ryo → Related topics: Zaichokanjin | Chosen | Mokudai Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
遥授とも。奈良・平安時代,地方官,特に国司が任命されたのちも赴任せず在京すること。実務は目代(もくだい)にまかせ,得分を受けた。鎌倉時代以後,遥任は恒常化され,特に意識されなくなった。→受領 →関連項目在庁官人|庁宣|目代 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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