Ritsuryō (律令, Japanese: [ɾi.tsɯ.ɾʲoː, ɾi.tsɯ.ɾei, ɾi.tsɯ.ɾeː]) is the historical legal system based on the philosophies of Confucianism and Chinese Legalism...
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Taihō Code (or more formally, "The Ritsuryō Code of the Taihō period" (大宝律令, Taihō Ritsuryō)) promulgated in 701–702 AD. The Ritsuryō system established...
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之平也;大臣釋滯,若公孫弘斷郭解之獄也;人主權斷,若漢祖戮丁公之爲也。天下萬事,自非此類,不得出意妄議,皆以律令從事。然後法信於下,人聽不惑,吏不容姦,可以言政矣。」乃下詔,「郎、令史復出法駁案者,隨事以聞,」然亦不能革也。) Zizhi Tongjian, Volume 83...
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state. Based on the Tang code, various systems of law, known as the Ritsuryō (律令), were enacted in Japan, especially during the Taika Reform. Ritsu (律) is...
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