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, alternatively known as ''Sumera Mikoto no Fumi'', is a historical text purported to have been written in 620 by Shōtoku Taishi and Soga no Umako. It is recorded in the ''Nihon Shoki'', but no extant copies are known to exist. According to ''Nihon Shoki'',〔Sakamoto, page 203〕 On this year, Hitsugi no Miko and Shima no Ōomi worked together on ''Tennōki'' and ''Kokki'', composing the true history of the various court nobles. During the Isshi Incident in 645, the residence of Soga no Emishi (a succssor of Soga no Umako) was burned down. The ''Nihon Shoki'' records that the ''Kokki'' burned along with the ''Tennōki'', but only the ''Kokki'' was saved.〔Sakamoto, page 264〕 On the thirteenth day as Soga no Emishi was about to be killed, flames burned the ''Tennōki'', ''Kokki'', and treasures. Fune no Fubitoesaka quickly grabbed the burning ''Kokki'' and presented it to Naka no Ōe In 2005, the remains of a building which may have been Soga no Iruka's residence were discovered in Nara. This discovery is consistent with the description found in ''Nihon Shoki''. ==See also== * Historiography of Japan 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tennōki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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