Shujukoku, the Glossary
is a country of dwarves thought to be located south of Yamataikoku, which appears in Ancient China's Book of the Later Han and Records of the Three Kingdoms.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Black tooth country, Book of the Later Han, Classic of Mountains and Seas, Dwarf (folklore), History of China, Issun-bōshi, Korpokkur, Records of the Three Kingdoms, Sukunabikona, Tanegashima, Wajinden, Wakoku, Yamatai, Yamatai Kyushu Theory.
- Mythological places
- States of the Wajinden
- Wajinden
Black tooth country
is an ancient Chinese legendary country of black-toothed people thought to be far to the east. Shujukoku and black tooth country are Mythological places, states of the Wajinden and Wajinden.
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Book of the Later Han
The Book of the Later Han, also known as the History of the Later Han and by its Chinese name Hou Hanshu, is one of the Twenty-Four Histories and covers the history of the Han dynasty from 6 to 189 CE, a period known as the Later or Eastern Han.
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Classic of Mountains and Seas
The Classic of Mountains and Seas, also known as Shanhai jing, formerly romanized as the Shan-hai Ching, is a Chinese classic text and a compilation of mythic geography and beasts.
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Dwarf (folklore)
A dwarf is a type of supernatural being in Germanic folklore.
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History of China
The history of China spans several millennia across a wide geographical area.
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Issun-bōshi
is the subject of a fairy tale from Japan.
Korpokkur
Korpokkur (コㇿポックㇽ; translit), also written Koro-pok-kuru, korobokkuru, korbokkur, or koropokkur, koro-pok-guru, are a race of small people in folklore of the Ainu people of the northern Japanese islands.
Records of the Three Kingdoms
The Records of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese official history written by Chen Shou in the late 3rd century CE, covering the end of the Han dynasty (220 CE) and the subsequent Three Kingdoms period (220–280 CE).
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Sukunabikona
Sukunabikona or Sukuna bikona (少彦名神, also known as Sukuna-biko, Sukuna-biko-na, Sukuna hikona) is the Shinto kami of the onsen (hot springs), agriculture, healing, magic, brewing sake and knowledge.
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Tanegashima
is one of the Ōsumi Islands belonging to Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
Wajinden
The Wajinden (倭人伝; "Treatise on the Wa People") are passages in the 30th fascicle of the Chinese history chronicle Records of the Three Kingdoms that talk about the Wa people, who would later be known as the Japanese people.
Wakoku
Wakoku(和国) was the name used by early imperial China and its neighbouring states to refer to the nation usually identified as Japan. Shujukoku and Wakoku are states of the Wajinden and Wajinden.
Yamatai
Yamatai or Yamatai-koku is the Sino-Japanese name of an ancient country in Wa (Japan) during the late Yayoi period The Chinese text Records of the Three Kingdoms first recorded the name asSchuessler, Axel (2014). Shujukoku and Yamatai are states of the Wajinden.
Yamatai Kyushu Theory
The Yamatai Kyushu Theory is the theory that the Yamatai kingdom was located in Kyushu rather than in Honshu as the Yamatai Honshu Theory proposes.
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See also
Mythological places
- 'Ushsh el-Ghurab
- Akilineq
- Axis mundi
- Black tooth country
- Chinvat Bridge
- Fusang
- Guixu
- Haunchyville
- Heaven
- Hyperborea
- Lake Uniamési
- Land of Darkness
- Lands Beyond
- Lemuria
- List of mythological places
- Lost Library of Ivan the Terrible
- Malakut
- Mount of Temptation
- Mu (mythical lost continent)
- Muang Then
- Ne-no-kuni
- Samavasarana
- Sanzu River
- Shujukoku
- Strait of Anián
- Thuvaraiyam Pathi
- Tokoyo no kuni
- Tower of Babel
- Underworld
- Yomi
- Yomotsu Hirasaka
States of the Wajinden
- Black tooth country
- Chikushikoku
- Fumikoku
- Itokoku
- Kununokuni
- Matsurokoku
- Nakoku
- Shin'okoku
- Shujukoku
- Toumakoku
- Wakoku
- Yamatai
Wajinden
- Black tooth country
- Chikushikoku
- Fumikoku
- Himiko
- Himikoko
- Itokoku
- Kukochihiko
- Kununokuni
- Matsurokoku
- Nakoku
- Shin'okoku
- Shujukoku
- Suishō
- Toumakoku
- Toyo (queen)
- Wa (Japan)
- Wajin (ancient people)
- Wajinden
- Wakoku
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shujukoku
Also known as Shojin.