Ingyō

The emperor Ingyō (允恭天皇, Ingyō Tennō ) was the nineteenth emperor Japan, according to the traditional order of the succession. One locates his reign at the 5th century, although one does not know the dates with certainty of them. The tradition however allots to him dates of life of 374 with 453 and locates its reign starting from 412, although none of these dates has real base.

According to the Kojiki and the Nihonshoki , it is the fourth wire of the emperor Nintoku and the empress Iwanohime consort, and thus a young brother of its predecessor the emperor Hanzei. It goes up on the throne to dead of Hanzei and reign during 41 years. He and its empress consort, Oshisaka No Ōnakatsu No Hime, have five wire and four girls, among whom the emperors Ankō and Yūryaku. During its reign, it reforms the system of families and names of clans, because of many people false names using of the names of clans or families were chosen higher. The Ninhonshoki affirms that the Korea pours a tribe in Yamato.

The current historians identify it with king Sai of the Livre of Song, which is a king of Wa and sends to at least two recoveries messengers with the Dynastie Song, in 443 and 451.

According to contemporary historians, 80 Korean musicians come consequently to play its funeral, important occasion in Japan the musical styles Korean and Chinese.

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