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Nihongi.

On this day the Emperor decreed, saying:—"We shall now propose conundrums[1] to the Princes and High Officials, and we promise prizes to those who give the right answers."

Upon this the Imperial Prince Takechi gave the right answers to the questions and received a present of 3 suits of Imperial garments of hari-suri,[2] 2 pairs of brocade trousers, with 20 hiki of coarse silk, 50 kin of raw silk, 100 kin of floss silk, and 100 tan of cloth. Prince Ise also gave right answers, and was presented with 3 suits of black Imperial garments, 2 pairs of purple trousers, 7 hiki of coarse silk, 20 kin of raw silk, 40 kin of floss silk, and 40 tan of cloth.

On this day Kudara no Nihiki, a man of the province of Settsu, presented to the Emperor a white agate.

9th day. An invitation was given to the three higher ecclesiastics, the Risshi,[3] and also to the director and clerks of the Great Temple of the Great Palace, nine priests in all, and they (XXIX. 60.) were entertained at a lay[4] banquet. Moreover alms were given them of coarse silk, floss silk, and cloth, varying in value in the case of each.

10th day. The Princes and High Officials received a present of upper garments and trousers, one suit each.

13th day. Men of talent, scholars, professors of Philosophy,[5] and physicians, more than twenty persons in all, were summoned to the Palace. Food was given them and presents made to them.

14th day. At the hour of the cock[6] the Treasury Department at Naniha took fire and all the Palace was burnt. Some said that the fire broke out in the house of Kusuri, Ato no Muraji, and that it spread from there to the Palace. But the Arsenal offices were not burnt.

16th day. The Emperor invited the Princes and High Officials to a banquet in the Great Audience Hall, and made

  1. Literally things with no end, i.e. without head or tail—nonsensical questions. Here is a specimen. "Why does a horse, after a rapid run, listen to the earth? Why does a dog, when he goes slowly, raise his leg?"
  2. A dye.
  3. A rank in the Buddhist priesthood.
  4. Not confined to vegetarian dishes.
  5. Of the Yin and Yang system of Chinese philosophy.
  6. 6 p.m.