Unsolved:Echizen dynasty

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The Echizen Dynasty (越前王朝, Echizen Ōchō) is a hypothetical dynasty in the ancient Japan , advocated by a historian Hidehiro Okada. It is the dynasty following after the Harima dynasty and the Kawachi dynasty. The first Emperor of this dynasty is Keitai. This dynasty is the direct ancestor of the present Royal House of Japan by Okada.

According to the Book of Sui, a Chinese document, which describes the Wakoku (ancient Japan), an envoy Pei Shiqing of the Sui Dynasty records that "he met with a male king, who titles himself Ohokimi and has his queen consort and a crown prince" at the time when Empress Suiko and her Regent Prince Shōtoku reigned Japan according to the Nihon Shoki.

Therefore, Okada doubts the existence of Empress Suiko and Prince Shōtoku, and suggests that "there may be another discontinuity in the imperial line between Empress Suiko and Emperor Jomei".[1][2]

See Also

References

  1. Okada 1977, Ch.4 (pp.106-146)
  2. Okada 1977, Ch.5 (pp.147-183)

Bibliography

  • Hidehiro Okada Wakoku, 1977 Chuokoron-Shinsha
  • Hidehiko Okada Nihonshi no Tanjō, 2008 Chikuma Shobō