The emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇 Nintoku Tennō , prince O-Sasagi) was the sixteenth emperor Japan, according to the traditional order of the succession. No firm date can be assigned for the reign of this Empereur, but it seems that he reigned on the country during the beginning of the 5th century. According to the Kojiki and the Nihonshoki , the reign of this emperor was prosperous and it exempted the people of drudgeries during three years.
The scientists identify it with the King San of Japan or the King Chin in the Chinese book of history (the book of Song). According to the book of Song, San sent messengers towards the Dynastie Song in China at least twice in the year 421 and 425, and he died before 438. Chin was the little brother of San and it sent messengers in the year 438 to reassure the dynasty of Song that its position as a king of the Japan had been accepted.
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