The portrait of the glorious prince world, Ivan Morris' acclaimed ancient Japanese grand, relatives, depressed world was a standard of cultural research for almost 30 years. As a reference frame, as a major literary work of the Heian period of Japan including "The Tale of Genji", Morris reproduces the era when women establish cultural tone. ...More
Ivan Morris wrote in "The World of the Prince of Glory: Ancient Japanese Court Life": "The procedure for issuing the Imperial Act provides an example of a peaceful bureaucratic defamation, Emperor 's secretary, of course, has been rewritten as a national document drafted in Chinese After the emperor read it, he automatically approved and wrote his own date (the year written by the secretary) Then the draft was sent to the central province, after the minister acknowledged the Emperor, he examined the document and was marked as "kanji" as a kanji under the official title. It is the Senior Deputy Minister's Office who wrote the letter "received" after the usual delay.
The portrait of the glorious prince world, Ivan Morris' acclaimed ancient Japanese grand, relatives, depressed world was a standard of cultural research for almost 30 years. As a reference frame, as a major literary work of the Heian period of Japan including "The Tale of Genji", Morris reproduces the era when women establish cultural tone. He explained the superstitions of politics, society, religious life and era, focusing on the emperor's court world - the world that Virginia Woolf and others praised, and the courtiers' daily life, beauty worship, and A complex relationship between men and women in this environment