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Does anyone have information about the Heian Kyo era and Abe Seimei?

For related information about Abe Seimei, you can go directly to Baidu. Where is the detailed information. What follows is background on the period of his life.

Abe Seimei:

Reign period: 921 AD - September 26, 1005 AD? Seven generations of emperors, namely: Daigo, Suzaku, Murakami, Reizumi, Madoka Rong, Huashan, one piece.

Prince: Emperor Daigo was on the throne when he was born, and the prince was his successor, Emperor Suzaku. Empress Suzaku, succeeded by her younger brother and later Murakami. He seems to have no children. Empress Murakami was succeeded by her prince and later Lengquan. Named Xianping. Empress Reizenten, prince: Prince Shisada (born in 968-died in 1008)?, Prince Isada (born in 976-died in 1017) [mother Fujiwara Chaoko]?, Prince Izun (born in 977-died in 1002) [Mother Fujiwara Chooko]?, Prince Atsumichi (b. 981-died 1007) [Mother Fujiwara Choko]?, Prince Shonoto (year of birth and death, mother unknown)?, Prince Kiyohito (year of birth and death, mother unknown) ?. The successor is Emperor Yuanyong, the prince is: Prince Huairen (born in 980 - died in 1011) (second son)? The eldest son of the first concubine)? Emperor Hanayama: the successor of Emperor Yuanyong, His father is Emperor Reizen. It is unknown whether there is a prince or not. He established Prince Huairen, the son of Enron Emperor, as the crown prince and the later Emperor Ichijo. Emperor Ichijo: The princes are: 999~1018?Prince Atsuko?-?Ipshikibu minister?, 1008~1036?Prince Atsunari (the 68th Emperor Goichichi)?-?reigned 1016~1036?, 1009~ 1045?Prince Atsura (the 69th generation Emperor Suzaku)?-?Reigned from 1036 to 1045

Imperial Palace Introduction: Abe Seimei lived during the Heian Era of Japan. The capital is Pingjo-kyo (Heian-kyo). As seen in Chang'an City, the pattern is similar to that of Chang'an City in China. The Imperial Palace of Japan is located in the center of Tokyo, also known as the Imperial Palace. It covers an area of ??about 17 hectares and is the palace where the Emperor of Japan and his family members live. ?The entire palace is surrounded by a moat. The Imperial Palace is divided into several areas including the Imperial Palace, Outer Garden, East Garden and Kitanomaru Park. Most of the Imperial Palace (including the palace itself), hidden within thick stone walls, ancient trees, and an Edo-era moat, is generally closed to the public. ? The main hall of the imperial palace is the center of the palace. The main activities of the royal family and diplomatic etiquette activities are held in the "Song Pavilion" in the main hall. ? Dongyuan and Kitanomaru Park are often open to the public. Passengers can enter through Otemon, Hirakawamon and Kitababashi Gate. Inside the Imperial Palace East Garden is the remains of the fortifications - Shogunate Castle, which was also the original castle observation deck. ? The outer garden is a garden located in the southeast of the palace, with large green spaces and carefully carved cypress trees. ? To the south of the palace is the Palace Square. The Palace Square is paved with gravel and has large lawns and trees. Standing in the Palace Square, you can see the palace walls of the outer garden and the famous attraction of the palace - the Second Bridge. The double bridge is a special passage leading to the imperial palace. On New Year's Day and the Emperor's birthday, the public can enter the Imperial Palace through the Niju Bridge and receive greetings from the Emperor. Behind Niju Bridge is Fushimi Yagura, which is an observation tower of the original Edo Castle (quoted from Baidu answer. The address is: /question/15763470.html)

Clothing: Kari, Kari in history It was first used as sportswear for hunting in the wild. For the sake of convenience, the sports sleeves and the body are not completely sewn together. The single clothes worn underneath can be seen from the shoulders, and the overall outfit is very loose. Because it is easy to wear and move around, the general public also likes to wear it on weekdays. Later, it gradually developed into a formal dress for academic counselors. The hunter's clothing is an original creation of the martial arts family, developed from shawls and armor, and is used in the relationship between upper and lower classes such as official social status. Have a strict clothing concept. In the Heian period, it was the casual clothing worn by ordinary officials, and in the Kamakura period, it was the clothing worn by priests during memorial ceremonies. Picture: Suigan: Suigan (すいかん) - an ancient Japanese courtier's dress and a type of hunting coat. ? Shuigan and hunting clothes have the same origin, and they were first used as daily wear by civilians.

? Different from the style of the sari suit, the seams and joints of the front and back body of the suigan are reinforced with "chrysanthemums"; in addition, the suigan does not have the neck buckle (とんぼ) of the sari suit, but uses a thin belt to tie the neckline. ? (No picture) Xiaozhiyi: Xiaozhiyi is a product that balances the simplicity of the hunting suit and the majesty of the belt. ? This simple robe used since the Kamakura period is also called the one shown in the picture. It is based on the ordinary hunting robe and adds a gusset and a robe to the skirt. ?Originally, in order to facilitate the rotation of the neck, the hunting suit was designed with the front and back body separated; while the small straight suit had the front and back parts stitched together, and the part above the chest was sewn in the originally calculated shape. (No picture)

There are many costumes in Japan during the Heian period, so I won’t list them all. I’ll give you the address: /share/detail/31952711 (see for yourself)