古文読めなくて落胆…→「22分」で「50点」に【古文常識】 - Summary

Summary

The transcript discusses the intricacies of classical Japanese common knowledge, focusing on shogi, modern word translations, and ancient texts. It highlights the strategic use of classical Japanese in understanding people and relationships. The video also covers love in the Heian period, courtship behaviors, polygamy practices, and the roles of various individuals in the imperial court. The importance of memorizing certain texts for better comprehension is emphasized, along with a caution against viewing certain content in public due to adult themes. Overall, it's a deep dive into classical Japanese culture and language, with specific references to historical figures and practices.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Shogi can be completed in as little as 1 hour.
2. In the Heian period, men basically could not see the decontamination figure of a woman.
3. In the Heian period, a man and woman would get married without seeing each other's faces.
4. The phrase "call marriage" refers to a man and woman getting married without seeing each other's faces.
5. In the Heian period, a woman's back was considered a sign of marriage.
6. The phrase "look" or "sharing" means getting married.
7. In the Heian period, love letters were used as a form of courtship.
8. In the Heian period, men would send letters to women's voices after a romantic encounter.
9. Women in the Heian period would send messages to men to show appreciation for their affection.
10. In the Heian period, the Emperor had multiple wives.
11. The Emperor's wives were referred to as "Nyogo" or "Nyofu".
12. The wives who served the Emperor were attached to each other.
13. The term "Nyobo" refers to a woman who can be used as a woman in the memory ridge act.
14. A lady-in-waiting who sticks urine in water is called "Moon Urine Saiin".
15. Inns are lower-ranking female bureaucrats who work in the imperial court.
16. The female secretary of the Emperor is called "Inns".
17. The daughter of an aristocrat is also referred to as "Inns".
18. The 4th page of the imperial system is referred to as "No Shinnosuke".
19. The term "Sho Samurai" refers to a samurai who handles the urine of the middle court.
20. The boss of the Emperor is referred to as "Otsugi".
21. The Emperor's sanction refers to the Emperor's wives.
22. The term "Nakagumi" refers to the Emperor's wives.
23. The Emperor's son is referred to as "Shugu Kisami".
24. The Emperor's daughter is referred to as "Nyogo" or "Nyofu".
25. The term "Kanpaku" refers to the Regent of Japan.
26. The term "Dainagon" refers to a high-ranking official in the imperial court.
27. The term "Sesshō" refers to the Regent of Japan.
28. The term "Saiin" refers to a high-ranking official in the imperial court.
29. The term "Miyasama" refers to the Emperor's family.
30. The term "Kizoku" refers to the nobility.

Note: Some of these facts may be repeated or rephrased in different parts of the text, but I have only listed each fact once in the above list.