
What are the buddhist and confucian element in the 17 articles of contitution of book 22, Suiko Tenno of Japan
Im referring to Prince Shotoku and the Japanese Seventeen-Article Constitution. Book 22, Suiko Tenno. Pls. point out the buddhist and confucian element in this article
Probably you are looking for the info written in the "Nihon Shoki" book. This is different from the Shotoku's 17 article constitution.
In the chapter(book) 22 of the Nihon Shoki, I found this name:
Toyomike Kashikiya Hime no Sumeramikoto.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihon_Shoki
This is a kind of posthumous name of Suiko.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posthumous_name
You can find other emperor's name in "Nihon Shoki" as well.
This is the Shotoku's constitution.
http://www.sarudama.com/japanese_history/jushichijokenpo.shtml
I couldn't find the text of Book 22.
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