"五経" meaning in All languages combined

See 五経 on Wiktionary

Proper name [Japanese]

IPA: [ɡo̞kʲo̞ː] Forms: 五経 [canonical] (ruby: (), (きょう)), Gokyō [romanization], gokyau [romanization], ごきやう [hiragana, historical]
Etymology: From Old Japanese, in turn from Literary Chinese 五經 (MC nguX keng, literally “five + Chinese classics”). First cited in Japanese in the Nihon Shoki of 720. Etymology templates: {{inh|ja|ojp|-|sort=こきょう'}} Old Japanese, {{der|ja|lzh|-|sort=こきょう'}} Literary Chinese, {{ltc-l|五經|id=1,1|lit=five + Chinese classics}} 五經 (MC nguX keng, literally “five + Chinese classics”) Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|ごきょう|hhira=ごきやう}} 五(ご)経(きょう) • (Gokyō) ^(←ごきやう (gokyau)?)
  1. the Five Classics of Chinese literature Wikipedia link: Nihon Shoki, ja:五経 Categories (topical): Books, Confucianism, Five Related terms: 四書五経 (Shisho Gokyō) (ruby: (), (しょ), (), (きょう)), 六経 (Rikukei) (ruby: (りく), (けい)), 詩経 (Shikyō) (ruby: (), (きょう)), 書経 (Shokyō) (ruby: (しょ), (きょう)), 礼記 (Raiki) (ruby: (らい), ()), 易経 (Ekikyō) (ruby: (えき), (きょう)), 春秋 (Shunjū) (ruby: (しゅん), (じゅう))

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