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Rekishi monogatari

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The rekishi monogatari (歴史物語, sometimes translated as "historical tale") is a category of Japanese literature. Although stylized and including legendary and fictional elements, Japanese readers before the nineteenth century traditionally accepted and read the rekishi monogatari, as well as the related gunki monogatari and earlier Six National Histories as literal and chronological historical accounts.

Notable historical tales include:

  • Eiga monogatari (A Tale of Flowering Fortunes)
  • The four kagamimono:

  • Ōkagami (The Great Mirror)
  • Imakagami (Today's Mirror)
  • Mizukagami (The Water Mirror)
  • Masukagami (The Clear Mirror)
  • Also:

  • Rokudai Shōjiki
  • Ike no mokuzu (『池の藻屑』ja:荒木田麗女)
  • References

    Rekishi monogatari Wikipedia