Jōgū Shōtoku Hōō Teisetsu

Jōgū Shōtoku Hōō Teisetsu

nihongo|Jōgū Shōtoku Hōō Teisetsu|上宮聖徳法王帝説|, also read as Jōgū Shōtoku Hōō Taisetsu, is a biography of Shōtoku Taishi. It is one scroll in length and is a National Treasures of Japan.

Background

The author (or authors) of the text is unknown. It originally belonged to Hōryū-ji, but it was transferred to Chion-in in 1879.

The text consists of five distinct sections written over distinct time periods. In addition, the reverse side also contains some content.

While some parts seem to have been written by the early eighth century, the complete manuscript dates from around c.1050.

Contents

The first section lists Shōtoku's genealogy, including his mother and father, wife, and children. This is the oldest section and was written sometime before 701 or 708.

The second section describes his achievements. These include his Buddhist contributions such as his sutras as well as the enactment of the Twelve Level Cap and Rank System.

The third section contains the full text of three inscriptions:
*the Bhaisajyaguru status at Hōryū-ji
*the group of three Buddha known as nihongo|Shaka Sanzon|釈迦三尊像| at Hōryū-ji
*the Tenjukoku Mandara embroidered curtain

Much of the text of the curtain is now lost, so this text is invaluable in reconstructing the missing text. It also contains three poems from Kose no Mitsue (巨勢三杖).

The fourth section contains a number of historical events. These include the introduction of Buddhism to Japan from Baekje, the creation of the Seventeen-article constitution, the destruction of the Yamashiro family by Soga no Emishi and Soga no Iruka, and the destruction of Soga no Emishi and Soga no Iruka by Naka-no-Ōe. This section was written between 708 and 715.

The fifth section details the reigns of five generations of rulers: Emperor Kimmei, Emperor Bidatsu, Emperor Yōmei, Emperor Sushun, and Empress Suiko. Included is the years of their reigns, death, and tomb information. Finally, it concludes with Shōtoku's own death.

The reverse side of the scroll contains details about Soga no Umako and the construction of the Yamada-dera and Han'nya-ji temples.

References

* cite book
last = Ienaga
first = Saburō
authorlink =
coauthors = Akira Fujieda, Kyōshū Hamashima, Hiroshi Tsukishima
title =Nihon Shisō Taikei Volumn 2: Shōtoku Taishi-shū
publisher = Iwanami Shoten
date = 1975
location =
pages =
url =
language = Japanese
doi =
id =

* cite book
last = Kubota
first = Jun
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Iwanami Nihon Koten Bungaku Jiten
publisher = Iwanami Shoten
date = 2007
location =
pages =
url =
language = Japanese
doi =
id = ISBN 978-4-00-080310-6

* cite book
last = Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten Henshū Iinkai
first =
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten
publisher = Iwanami Shoten
date = 1986
location =
pages =
url =
language = Japanese
doi =
id = ISBN 4-00-080067-1


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