Also known as Six National Histories, Rikkokushi hexalogy
is a general term for Japan's Six National Histories chronicling the mythology and history of Japan from the earliest times to 887. The six histories were written at the imperial court during the 8th and 9th centuries, under order of the Emperors. The basic sources were the court records kept by the Ministry of Central Imperial Affairs, and the biographies of meritorious officials composed in the Ministry of Ceremonial Affairs.
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六國史是對日本奈良時代、平安時代所編輯的六部編年體史書的總稱。西元720年舍人親王臨摹中國正史文筆,主編《日本書紀》,成為日本正史的濫觴。西元797—901年,日本朝廷陸續編撰五部正史:《續日本紀》、《日本後紀》、《續日本後紀》、《日本文德天皇實錄》、《日本三代實錄》,加上原本的《日本書紀》,合稱「六國史」。其後屢有修纂新史之計畫,卻每逢戰亂而以未遂告終。近代又有以考證學角度修纂全漢文的計畫,不幸遭而停擺。今日則有「」補足六國史之後的空缺,可惜停留在史料、程度,完成度不及六國史系列。
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