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645–650
  
Taika

686–686
  
Shuchō

704–708
  
Keiun

Start date
  
December 1324

650–654
  
Hakuchi

701–704
  
Taihō

708–715
  
Wadō

Shōchū (era)

Shōchū (正中) was a Japanese era name (年号,, nengō,, lit. "year name") after Genkō and before Karyaku. This period spanned the years from December 1324 to April 1326. The reigning Emperor was Go-Daigo-tennō (後醍醐天皇).

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Change of era

  • 1324 Shōchū gannen (正中元年): The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in Genkō 4.
  • Events of the Shōchū era

  • 1324 (Shōchū 1, 1st month): The nadaijin Saionji Kinsighe died at age 41.
  • 1324 (Shōchū 1, 3rd month): The emperor visited the Iwashimizu Shrine.
  • 1324 (Shōchū 1, 3rd month): The emperor visited the Kamo Shrines.
  • 1324 (Shōchū 1, 5th month): Konoe Iehira died. He had been kampaku during the reign of Emperor Hanazono.
  • 1324 (Shōchū 1, 6th month): The former-Emperor Go-Uda died at age 58.
  • '1325 (Shōchū 2, 6th month): The former-shogun, Prince Koreyasu, died at age 62.
  • 1325 (Shōchū 2, 12th month): The former-kampaku, Ichijō Uchitsune, died at age 36.
  • 1326 (Shōchū 3): Go-Diago's favorite, Empress Kishi, appeared to be pregnant, and the eager father-to-be visited her quarters daily; but this hope turned to regret when it turned out to be a false pregnancy.
  • References

    Shōchū (era) Wikipedia