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Title: Heian Japan


1
Heian Japan
  • 794-1185

2
Period of Imperial Assertion
  • Emperor Kanmu Asserts imperial power
  • Kept Buddhism outside the capital
  • Established new agencies
  • Appointed inspectors
  • Eliminated conscript army
  • Emperors function as titular head
  • Symbol of legitimacy
  • Object of veneration (divine descent)

3
The Fujiwara
  • Inlaw clan
  • Yoshifusa takes title of regent (sessho regent
    for a minor)
  • Kanpaku regent for an adult emperor
  • Emperors political waned, sacerdotal role grew
  • Fujiwara power linked to wealth

4
The Estates (Shoen)
  • Private landholdings outside government control
  • Exemptions to equal field system
  • Land held by imperial family and aristocrats
  • Land granted to temples and shrines
  • Newly developed fields
  • Tendency for all land to become hereditary
  • Shiki Rights

5
Hierarchy of Tenures(from bottom to top)
  • Cultivators (shomin) at the bottom
  • Resident managers (ryoshu)
  • Influential families (shoke) or estate officials
    (shokan)
  • Central proprietors (ryoke)
  • Patrons (honke) at the top

6
Government and Administration
  • Two systems private and public
  • Public
  • Governors of public land become tax farmers
  • Public offices gradually became hereditary
  • Private (Shoen)
  • Mandokoro (administrative council)

7
The Warriors
  • 792 conscript army abolished
  • Military monopolized by rural elite
  • Branches of Imperial Family Cut off
  • Minamoto (Genji)
  • Taira (Heike)
  • Wars provide opportunities for building strength
    and alliances
  • Fujiwara power challenged

8
Rule by Retired Emperors
  • Go-Sanjo ascends the throne
  • Displaces Fujiwara regents
  • Shirakawa ascends the throne in 1072 abdicates
    in 1086
  • Exercises great power as retired emperor (in)
    until his death
  • In resembled Fujiwara regents
  • Built vast network of estates
  • Retired emperor system ended in 1156
  • Return of the Fujiwara

9
Heian Buddhism Tendai
  • Saicho
  • Established temple on Mt. Hiei
  • Traveled to China
  • Studied Tiantai (Tendai)
  • Grounded on the Lotus Sutra
  • Universal possibility of enlightenment
  • Strict monastic regimen
  • Rivalries lead to appearance of temple militias
    (evil monks, or aksuso)

10
Esoteric Buddhism Shingon
  • Kukai (Kobo Daishi)
  • Established monastary on Mt. Koya
  • Traveled to China
  • Studied Zhenyen (true word, shingon)
  • Esoteric Buddhism
  • Worship of Dainichi (cosmic Buddha)
  • Hierarchy of spiritual life
  • Duality single truth manifest under two aspects

11
Pietism
  • Only faith in Amida Buddha could provide
    salvation in mappo age
  • Chanting the nenbutsu
  • Ryonin, Tendai monk, placed emphasis on the
    nenbutsu
  • Honen established Pure Land Buddhism

12
Literature
  • Chinese-style poetry and prose
  • Vernacular
  • Waka (poems) in the Kokinshu
  • Literary diaries
  • Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon
  • Tales of Ise
  • Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu
  • Mono-no-aware
  • Chinese characters simplified to create Japanese
    syllabary (kana)

13
Life of the Heian Aristocracy
  • Elite court culture disdained the provinces and
    commoners
  • Less interest in contact with China, but valued
    foreign imports
  • Focus on Leisure time
  • Sensitivity to beauty and subtle refinement
  • Clothing
  • Makeup
  • Music
  • Love affairs
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