Genji - Change of Era

Change of Era

  • February 8, 1864 Genji gannen (元治元年?): The new era name of Genji (meaning "original rule") was created to mark the beginning of a new 60-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The old era ended and a new one commenced in Bunkyū 4. It ended to mark the "Jubilant Answer" (Keiō-era) to the rebellion at Hamaguri Gate.

The new era name was derived from the I Ching.

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