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Gihō calendar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gihō calendar , also known as ''Yi-feng li'', was a Japanese lunisolar calendar (''genka reki'').〔Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). ("Calendar" ) in ''Japan Encyclopedia'', pp. 98-99; Bramsen, William. (1880). (''Japanese chronological tables,'' p. 25 ).〕 ==History== The calendar was created in China. It was first used in the ''Rintoku'' era during the Tang Dynasty.〔Clement, Ernest W. (1902). ("Japanese Calendars," ) in ''Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan,'' Vol. 30-31, pp. 1-82, 72.〕 The ''Gihō-reki'' system was brought from Korea to Japan in ''Yi-feng'' era (676-678) of the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Tang. This calendar corrected errors in the ''Yuan-jia li'' (Genka calendar) which was developed in China.〔Pak, Song-nae. (2005). (''Science and technology in Korean history,'' p. 46 ).〕 For a short time, both ''Genka'' and ''Gihō'' calendars were in use.〔Japan, Monbushō. (1876). ( ''An outline history of Japanese education: prepared for the Philadelphia International Exhibition, 1876,'' p. 160 ).〕
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