上洛
Japanese
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上 | 洛 |
じょう Grade: 1 |
らく Jinmeiyō |
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Etymology
Literally, “To go to Luoyang”. Kyoto was modelled after Luoyang, which was China's eastern capital of Han and Tang dynasties.
Noun
上洛 • (jōraku) ←じやうらく (zyauraku)?
- (historical or archaic) going to Kyoto; going to the capital, visiting the capital
- Synonym: 上京 (jōkyō)
- 上洛中で会った。
- Jōraku chū de atta.
- They met while visiting the capital.
- 1979, Moriya Katsuhisa, Jōraku: Seiji to bunka [The capital: Politics and culture], page 20:
- ところで、こうした中世から近世にいたる諸将の上洛のなかで、京都は大きな変貌を遂げていた。
- Tokorode, kō shita chūsei kara kinsei ni itaru sho shō no jōraku no naka de, Kyōto wa ōkina henbō o togete-ita.
- Thus, as a result of various leaders coming up to the capital from the Middle Ages until recent times, Kyoto has undergone major changes.
- ところで、こうした中世から近世にいたる諸将の上洛のなかで、京都は大きな変貌を遂げていた。
References
- Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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