"一世一元" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [isːe̞ː it͡ɕiɡẽ̞ɴ] Forms: 一世一元 [canonical] (ruby: (いっ), (せい), (いち), (げん)), issei ichigen [romanization]
Etymology: Probably ultimately from Middle Chinese 一世一元 (MC 'jit syejH 'jit ngjwon, literally “one generation, one era”), as this practice originated in China. Also analyzable in Japanese as a compound of 一世 (issei, “one generation”) + 一元 (ichigen, “one era”). First cited in Japanese to 1868. Etymology templates: {{der|ja|ltc|-|sort=いっせいいちげん}} Middle Chinese, {{ltc-l|一世一元|lit=one generation, one era}} 一世一元 (MC 'jit syejH 'jit ngjwon, literally “one generation, one era”), {{compound|ja|一世|一元|sort=いっせいいちげん|t1=one generation|t2=one era|tr1=issei|tr2=ichigen}} 一世 (issei, “one generation”) + 一元 (ichigen, “one era”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|いっせい いちげん}} 一(いっ)世(せい)一(いち)元(げん) • (issei ichigen)
  1. (monarchy) an East Asian practice of dating, using exactly one distinct era name for each monarch's reign, where such era name also eventually becomes the monarch's posthumous name Wikipedia link: Bảo Đại, Daijisen#Online_search_engines, Gojong of Korea, Hongwu Emperor, Iwanami Shoten, Kōjien, Naruhito, Naruhito#Name, Shinmura Izuru, Tōkyō, ja:一世一元の制, ja:広辞苑 Categories (topical): Monarchy

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