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Emperor of Japan, emperors of Japan.

First Emperor

Japan has not changed dynasties since ancient times and has always been a royal family (known as the "eternal family"). However, the deeds of ancient emperors may come from legends and myths. Archaeology can only confirm their actual existence when they worship the gods, and the credibility of history is greatly improved because they respond to the gods.

The first list

1, Emperor Jimmu (じんむ) reigned for 75 years from February, 660 BC 1 1 to March, 585 BC1(the first emperor in Japanese history, he was passed down as a descendant of the Emperor of Heaven. )

2. Emperor Sui Thief (すぃぜぃぃぃ) reigned for 36 years from 165438+58510.8 to/kloc-0.549 (from )

3. From July 3, 549 to 5 1 1 year and February 6, 65438+548, Emperor Anning reigned for 38 years. )

4. From February 4th, 565438 to September 8th, 477, ぃとく reigned for 33 years. )

5. From 65438+4761October 9 to August 5, 393, Emperor Xiao Zhao reigned for 83 years. )

6. The reign of Emperor Xiao 'an was 1 0/year, from 1 year before 392 to1year before 2965438. )

7. Emperor Xiaoling (こぅれぃぃぃ) reigned for 76 years before 29165438+12-265438+February 8, 2005. )

8.こぅげん Emperor Xiao Yuan reigned for 57 years,1October 2 1514 to September 2 158. )

9. Before158165438+1October12-1April 9, 998 (the first year of Hua Kai 157), Hua Kai (か) )

10, from July 1998 13 to February 5, 30 years ago, Shen Chong (すじん) reigned for 68 years (the first emperor with archaeological research). )

1 1, Emperor Chuiren (すぃにんん) reigned for 98 years from 1.2 to 70 AD (martyrdom was abolished. )

12, Emperor Jingxing (けぃこぅ) 7 1 July1October-1301/kloc-.

13, Emperor Chengwu (せぃむ)11901October 5-1June 90/kloc-0.

14, Dichuai (ちゅぅぁぃ)090 165438, 10/65438, February 6, 2000 0. )

15, ぉぅじん Emperor Shenying reigned 65438+ 10/February 10,10 (. )

16, Emperor Rende (にんとく) 310165438+1October 3-399 65438+ 10. )

17, Emperor Lu Zhong (りちゅぅ) reigned for five years, from1February 400 to1March 5405 (all countries were ordered to establish their countries, and now they are dead). )

18, anyway, the emperor (はんぜぃ) reigned for five years, 406,65438+1October 2-410,65438+1October 23. )

19, Emperor Ying Jishi (ぃんぎょぅ) 410 65438+February-453 65438+1October 14 reigned 40.

20. The reign of Emperor Ankang (ぁんこぅ) lasted for three years, from 65438+February 65438+April 456 to August 9, 456. )

2 1, Emperor Xionglue (Ӛぅりゃく) reigned for 23 years 456+065438+1October13-August 7, 479 (the tyrant said. )

22. Emperor Qing Ning (せぃすぃ) reigned for four years, from 65438+480 10 to15,484.

23. Xian Zong (けんぞぅ) reigned for 2 years, and in June 65438 +654381October +4871October 25th (the son of Prince Iwaki was pawned at the edge of the city). )

24. Emperor Renxian (にんけん) reigned from October 5th, 488 to August 8th, 498. )

25. Emperor Breitsu (ぶれつ) reigned for 8 years, from February 65438+498 to February 65438+506 (the brutal emperor Rende died in one vein. )

26. Bu Di (けぃたぃぃぃ) reigned for 24 years from February 4, 507 to February 7, 53/kloc-0 (the fifth grandson of the first emperor Shen Ying). )

27. An Xiandi (ぁんかんん) reigned for four years, from February 7, 65438+February 6, 5438 +07.

28. Emperor Xuanhua reigned for four years, from February 535 to February 539.

29. From February 5th, 539 to April 5th, 57/kloc-0 (the beginning of the dispute over worshipping and abolishing Buddha), Qin Ming was in office for 32 years. )

30. Emperor Mingda (びだつ) reigned from April 3, 572 to August 585 13 years.

3 1, Ming Taizu (よぅめぃ) reigned for 2 years, from September 5, 585 to April 9, 587 (the father of Taishi Showa Library. )

32. From August 2nd, 587 to October 3rd, 592/KLOC-0, Emperor Shen Chong reigned for five years. (The dispute over worshipping and abolishing Buddhism ended, and the status of Buddhism was established. )

33. Emperor Tuku (すぃこ) reigned for 36 years from February 8, 592 to March 7, 628 (the first female emperor in Japanese history). )

Note: From the 2nd year of Tuguhun (593) to the 30th year of Tuguhun (622), Shoto Kutaishi was the Regent. During the period of rule, the reformists, led by the eldest brother, Prince Zhong (later Emperor Tianzhi) and others, launched a large-scale innovation in the transition from slavery to feudalism in Japanese history. After three generations of Tianwu, Zhitong and Wu Wen, the unfinished business of Dahua's innovation has been completed. After that, Japan entered the feudal society, and the Japanese Mikado system also entered a brief heyday in history. This heyday ran through the Nara era until the middle of heian period. Nara era (7 10-794) can be said to be the era of female emperor rule. During this period, there were eight emperors: Yuan Ming, Jacky, Wu Sheng, Xiao Gan, Chun Ren, Jude, Ren Guang and Huan Wu. Among them, Yuan Ming, Jacky and Xiao Gan (renamed De after re-enthronement) were empresses and ruled for nearly 30 years. Moreover, Emperor Shengwu's 25-year rule was completely manipulated by the Queen of Light. During the six years of Chunren, Xiao Gan, who announced his abdication, gained real power. Therefore, in this era, only 14 years, the real power of men is Emperor Hirohito and Emperor Kanmu. In the 13th year of Li Yan (794), Emperor Kanmu moved its capital from Pingchengjing (Nara) to Pinganjing (Kyoto) from Heian period. On the night of moving the capital, the scene of peace and harmony seemed to indicate that the new capital, Ping An Jing, could be "peaceful for a thousand years". However, since the mid-Heian period 70 years later, the royal family has decayed and the real power has fallen into Fujiwara's hands. The royal family, known as the "one family in the world", has since embarked on the road of decline and been manipulated. Since the regime, after Heiping regime, Kamakura shogunate, Muromachi shogunate, Toyotomi regime, and Edo shogunate, the tragic situation that the emperor has no power has lasted for about 1000 years. It was not until the end of the edo shogunate in the19th century that the regime was returned to the emperor.

The second list

34.じょめぃ Emperor Shu Ming reigned for 65438+1October 4th, 64 1 year,1year.

35. From June 65438+June 654381October+June 645 (female emperor), Huang () reigned for three years. )

36. During the nine years from June of 14 to June of 10/0 (in 645, the year was designated as Dahua, which was the beginning of the Japanese year), Emperor こぅとく was in office. Carry out large-scale innovation and designate an official system. )

37. The reign time of the emperor was 65438+666543810.3+0.24 July (that is, the Emperor Qi died in Jiangdong). )

38. Emperor Tianzhidi (てんじ) 661July 24 -67 1 year 65438+February 3/year (the monarchy was established). )

39. Emperor Hong Wen (こぅぶん)67 1 65438+672 reigned from February 5 to July 23 1 year (the official history erased the record of his accession to the throne, also known as the Emperor of Judah). Meiji three years, posthumous title posthumously granted. )

40. The reign of Emperor Tianwu (てんむ) was 13 years, from February 27, 673 to September 9, 686. )

4 1, the ruling emperor (じとぅ) was in office from September 9, 686 to August 697 (Emperor Wu, female emperor) 1 1 year. )

42. From 1, August 1997 to 15, June 1977, Wu Wen (もんむ) was in office 10 (he ordered Bubi Fujiwara and others to compile the Dabao Law and set up Susen Collection). )

43. From July 17 to September 2, 765438 (female emperor), Yuan Ming Di (げんめぃ) reigned for 8 years. )

44.げんしょぅ Jacky Emperor 765438+reigned for 9 years from September 2, 2005 to February 4, 724 (female emperor. )

45. From February 4th, 724 to July 2nd, 749 (the Dongda Temple was established), Emperor Wu Sheng reigned for 25 years. )

46. Katharina Coken (こぅけん) reigned for 9 years, from July 2, 749 to 1 August, 758 (female emperor. )

47. Emperor Chun Ren (じゅんにんんん) reigned for six years, from 1, August 758 to1October 9, 764 (also known as "Emperor Abandoning Taoism"), and after the Meiji Restoration, posthumous title Chun. )

48. From October 9th, 764/KLOC-0 to August 4th, 770 (Kejsarinnan Koken had an affair with Taoist temple), Deco (しょぅとくく) was in office for six years. )

49. The reign of Emperor Hirohito (こぅにんん) was from June of 10 to April 3 of 78 1 year (Heaven is a pulse. )

50. Emperor Jimmu (かんむ)78 1 65438 April 3-March +07, reigned for 25 years in 806 (nicknamed "Emperor Kashiwabara"), and moved the capital to Beijing safely, beginning a period of peace. )

5 1, Emperor Heisei (へぃぜぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃ𞊣𞊣ぃ𞊣𞊣𞊣12 The memorial is based on the name of the palace where he lived. )

52. Emperor Emei (さが) reigned from 1, April 809 to 16, April 823 (in the heyday of He Wen, Yunwen Wu Yun) 14 years. Number according to the place of residence after abdication. )

53. He Chun, the じゅんな emperor, reigned in 16, and from April 1923 to February 28, 833 10 year (also known as "Emperor of the Western Academy"). Number according to the place of residence after abdication. )

54.にんみょぅ Ren Ming reigned from February 28th, 833 to March 20th, 850 17 (alias "Emperor Shen Cao"). )

55. Emperor Wende (もんとく) reigned for 8 years, from February1.850 to August 27, 858.

56. The reign of Emperor Qinghe (せぃわわ) 165438+8761October 7 165438+ 18 years. )

57. Jozah () reigned for 8 years, from1October 29th to February 4th, 884 (Yang Mad Emperor). Number according to the place of residence after abdication. )

58. Emperor Xiaoguang reigned for three years, from February 5, 884 to August 26, 887 (nicknamed "Emperor Komatsu"). )

59. Emperor Yudo (ぅだ) was in office from August 26, 887 to July 3, 897 10 year (his official position was reduced and he was restored to the throne; Number according to the place of residence after abdication. )

60. The emperor (だぃご) reigned for 33 years, from July 3, 897 to September 22, 930 (born as a minister, he ascended the throne after restoring the throne and compiled ancient and modern collections, and his title was named after his mountain. )

6 1, the reign of Emperor Suzaku (すざく) from September 22, 930 to April 20, 946 16 (rebellion between the door and pure friends; Number according to the place of residence after abdication. )

62. Cheng Ming (むらかみ) was in office for 2 1 year, from April 20, 946 to May 25, 967 (the bullet was based on his abdicated residence. )

63. Emperor Lengquan was in office for two years from May 25th, 967 to13rd, and in August, 969. )

64. The reign of Emperor Rong Yuan was 13, from August 1969 to August 27, 984, and was 15 years (according to his residence (temple name and buddhist nun number). )

65. Huashan Emperor (かざん) reigned for two years, from1August 27, 984 to1June 23, 986 (the surname is based on his place of residence (temple name, nunnery number)). )

66. An emperor (ぃちじょぅ) reigned for 25 years from1June 23, 986-10/June 13 (the title is based on his reign. )

Note: The 37th Empress Qi Ming is the title of the 35th Empress Huang Ji after her re-accession to the throne, so she is the same person; Similarly, Xiao Gan of the 46th generation and Yu De of the 48th generation are the same person. After Fujiwara came to power, the emperor could no longer really hold power in his own hands. In addition to Fujiwara, Hirata and Toyotomi, Guan Bai was the regent in three periods, and the power in other periods was in the hands of shogunate generals. However, whether in fact or in name, after all, because they are the supreme rulers of Japan, some emperors who are behind the imperial power are unwilling to be consorts or puppets of the shogunate, and they also have certain strength to try to regain power. Daigo is one of the most representative figures in Weiqi. After Emperor Hou Yi, his two sons, Emperor Cao and Emperor Kameyama, ascended the throne one after another. Since then, the Emperor has been divided into two imperial systems, namely, Jimyoin system of Houshencao and Daigakuji system of Kameyama. The two factions waged a fierce struggle around the issue of succession to the throne. Faced with this situation, the Kamakura shogunate, which has the right to decide the succession to the throne, adopted an impartial policy and formulated a plan of "two unification overlapping" in which the two unification acceded to the throne alternately. According to this plan, in 13 18, Daigo, the Go of Xueyuan, ascended the throne. After Daigo ascended the throne, he immediately reused the ministers of the King of Qin to fight against the Kamakura shogunate. Qin Wangjun from all over the country has raised the banner of seeking. Later, the Kamakura shogunate was fatally attacked by Shogunate Commander Shoichi, who took refuge in Daigo. 1333 in may, the kamakura shogunate perished. Daigo, a Weiqi player, took power in his own hands and changed his name to Jianwu, with the intention of eliminating follwed by Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, and reviving the Han Dynasty. This is the "Jianwu Zhongxing" in Japanese history. However, due to the preventive policy adopted by the newly established Wu regime towards the samurai class, warriors everywhere were dissatisfied and disappointed. 1335 in July, Ashikaga asked the emperor to make him a foreign general, but he left Beijing angrily. In May of the following year, the Ashikaga Army defeated the imperial army of Xintian and Kusunoki Masashige in Tachikawa and entered Kyoto. In August, Ashikaga honored Prince Xuanfengchen as Emperor of Light. In February 65438, Go Daigo fled to yoshinoyama, where he reigned, calling it the "Southern Dynasty" and the Northern Dynasty in Kyoto the "Puppet Dynasty". Japan entered the Southern and Northern Dynasties for more than 50 years. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Xuanzang children in the Northern Dynasty lived in Kyoto, but the "three artifacts" symbolizing the divine right of the emperor-eight mirrors, semi-Qiong Quyu and Cao Shajian were in the hands of the children in the Southern Dynasty. Therefore, although the shogunate established the Northern Dynasty, the Northern Dynasty could not be regarded as "orthodox". 1392, under the mediation of General ashikaga yoshimitsu (the general in Soul Breath), the late Emperor Kameyama of the Southern Dynasty handed over the "three artifacts" to the late Emperor Komatsu of the Northern Dynasty, and he entered the Academy in Kyoto and became the emperor himself. However, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu did not fulfill his promise, that is, he did not implement the plan of "two reunification". Although the descendants of Emperor Kameyama discovered that they had been cheated after the unification of the university, it was too late. Therefore, since the post-Komatsu Emperor, all the emperors of the past dynasties were descendants of the Imperial Palace, and the royal family of Daigakuen never got their hands on the throne again.

Three-level list

67. san huang (さんじょぅ)1kloc-0/June1June. )

68. The last emperor (ごぃちじょぅ)10/6 65438+1October 29th-1036 April/.

69. Emperor Suzaku (ごすざく) 1036 65438 April +07-65438 June +0045 65438 +06 reigned for 9 years.

70. Houzhu (ごれぃぜぃ)104565438+1October16-1April 068/kloc-0.

7 1, the last san huang (ごさんじょぅ) 1068 April 19- 1072 June/kloc-0.

72. Sadahito (しらかわ)107265438+February 8th-108665438+1October 26th in office 14 (.

73. The Emperor and (ほりかわ)1086165438+1October 26th-165438+July 2007/kloc. )

74. Emperor Bird Feather (とばばば) was in office11July 2007/123161October 28 (July 2007) )

75. Akihito (すとく)112365438+1October 28th-141year 65438 )

76. Emperor's bodyguard (このぇ)11year 65438+February 7th-10/July 23rd, 55/kloc-0.

77. Zhengren (ごしらかわ) 1 July 24, 55-1August 581,and served for 3 years. )

78. Ertiaodi (にじょぅ)10/58 August1-1165438 reigned for 7 years in June. )

79. Six emperors (ろくじょぅ)1June 25, 65-1February 68 19 were in office for three years (.

80. Gao Canghuang (たかくら) 1 168, February 26, 2002. )

8 1, Ande (ぁんとく)180 February 2 1- 1 185, he was in office for 5 years (March 24th, 2008) 1 183 turn 1 185 stand side by side with the bird language of the Empress Dowager. )

82. The bird language of Empress Di (ごとばばば) is at the position of-1198+1October1. )

Tamehito (つちみかど)198 65438+1October1-12. The memorial number is based on the name of the imperial palace when he was in office. )

84. Shunde Emperor (じゅんとく)12165438+1October 25th-122. )

85. Emperor Zhong Gong (ちゅぅきょぅ) 122 1 April 20th-122/July 9th was deposed. Posthumous title was posthumously awarded in the third year of Meiji. )

86. Emperor Houhe (ごほりかわわ)1221July 9-1232 165438. )

87. Indra Day (しじょぅ) 1232 10 year14 October-/kloc-0 year/0 year. )

88. The post-Emei emperor (65438+1October 9—1246 65438+1October 29) reigned for 4 years (legacy. )

89. Emperor Cao (ごふかくさ)1246 65438+1October 29th-1259 65438+1October. )

90. Emperor Kameyama (かめやま)1259165438+1October 26th-127465438+/kloc-0.

9 1, Houyu Dodi (ごぅだ)127465438+1October 26th-128765438+1October 2nd/.

92. Fujian Emperor (ふしみみみみ)128710/0/0/0/01July 22, 298 (bullet number is based on its abdicated residence. )

93. Later, I saw the emperor (ごふしみ)1298-1301year, 65438+1October 22nd, and he was in office for three years (legacy. )

94. Gonizyoutennou (ごにじょぅ)1301year 65438+1October 22nd-1August 25th, 308.

95. Diyuan (はなぞの)1August 26th, 308-1February 26th, 8 10 years (calculated by its abdicated residence). )

96. (Southern Dynasties 1) Weiqi Big Five (ごだぃご)1365438+February 26, 2008-1August 339 15. Heritage)

Chengming (ごむらか)1August 33915 ——1March 3681kloc-0/29 years in office (. In Meiji 44, the title was posthumously conferred. )

98. (Southern Dynasty 3) Emperor Changqing (ちょぅけぃ)1March 3681-1June 383/kloc-0. Taisho 15 posthumously presented to posthumous title. )

99. (Southern Dynasty 4) Emperor Kameyama (ごかめやま, 1383, 10-1392,10,5) was in office. In Meiji 44, the title was posthumously conferred. )

(Northern Dynasty1) こごん Emperor Yan Guang1331September 20th-1May 25th, 333, reigned for 2 years (legacy, according to the name of the temple where he lived).

(Northern Dynasty II) Emperor Guangming (こぅみょぅ)1August 3361May-1348 10 year10 month.

(Northern Dynasty 3) Emperor sogou 1348 10 year1October 27th-135/kloc-0 year/kloc-0. )

(Northern Dynasty 4) Emperor Guang Yan (ごこぅごん)/KOOC-0/August 352/KOOC-0/7-/KOOC-0/March 23rd, 2008, he ascended the throne/KOOC.

In the Northern Dynasties, Rong Yuan (ごぇんゆぅ)1371March 23-1April 3821was in office. )

100 (Northern Dynasties 6), Hou Xiaosong (ごまつ)1April 3821-1465438+August 29, 2002 )

Note: From Daigo, the 96th generation of Weiqi, to Emperor Kameyama, the 99th generation, all the four emperors lived in yoshinoyama. However, because there were no "three products" symbolizing theocracy in the Northern Dynasties, these four emperors were still "orthodox", so they were recorded in the Southern Dynasties. It was not until the Kameyama Emperor of the Northern Dynasty handed over the "three artifacts" to Emperor Komatsu that Emperor Komatsu was considered the100th emperor. Although the emperor's imperial power has fallen into the hands of Regent Guan Bai or shogun since Fujiwara's rule, it was the last shogunate in Japanese history, the Tokugawa shogunate in the Edo era, which made the emperor's political status fall to the bottom. 16 15, the shogunate promulgated Article 17 of the Law on the Prohibition of the Union of China, which restricted the powers and actions of the emperor and nobles in detail. The Statutes clearly stipulated that the emperor "put learning first" and did not need to ask about state affairs. The appointment of court officials, the crown of emperor officials, the emperor's patrol, etc. All need the approval of the shogunate. The only provision in the written law that reserves the power of the emperor is Article 8: The emperor has the right to decide the year number according to the "current regulations". Therefore, whether in form or in practice, the power of the royal family was completely deprived by the shogunate. 1853, with the arrival of peili fleet, Japan was locked for 200 years and was knocked open by a strong ship and a cannon. The annual turning point in Japanese history has come to a period called "the end of the curtain". With the rise of Taoism and the death of Emperor Xiaoming, the Tokugawa era came to an end. 1868 1 month, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last general, handed over the political power, and ZIMMUR Ren, Emperor Xiaoming, succeeded to the throne, changed the title of the country to "Meiji" and promulgated the imperial edict of "restoring the monarchy to the ancients". Since then, the emperor has returned to the center of the political arena. 1868165438+1October, Emperor Meiji moved the capital from Kyoto to Edo and renamed it Edo Tokyo. After the Meiji government moved its capital to Tokyo, it began the bourgeois reform with great fanfare, which was an important "Meiji Restoration" in Japanese history. After Meiji Restoration, Japan was no longer a small feudal country bullied by big powers, but became one of the imperialist powers. The final victory of declaring war on Russia and the Russo-Japanese War made Japan's ambition expand rapidly and finally embarked on the path of militarism. 1926, Emperor Taishi died, Crown Prince Hirohito ascended the throne, and the title was changed to "Showa". In the early days of Showa, the aggression and expansion of Japanese militarism were launched on a large scale. 193 1 (in the 6th year of Showa), in the autumn, the September 18th Incident broke out and the Japanese army occupied the northeast of China. 1937 (Showa 12) On July 7, 2007, the Japanese army provoked the Lugouqiao Incident and launched a full-scale war of aggression against China, and War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out. In the same year 65438+February 65438+March, the Japanese invaders occupied Nanjing and launched the "Nanjing Massacre" which lasted for six weeks. About 300,000 Japanese soldiers and civilians died tragically under the butcher's knife of the invaders. 194 1 year (showa 16), the Japanese attacked pearl harbor and the Pacific war broke out. This series of wars brought hellish disasters to the people in China, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, and at the same time, the Japanese people also suffered from the war. Emperor Hirohito Hirohito has an unshirkable responsibility to launch this series of wars. 1945 (20th year of Showa) On August15th, the Japanese army surrendered. The U.S. military occupied Japan and changed Japan's autocratic imperial power system into a constitutional monarchy, and the emperor was preserved as a symbol of Japan. 1989 65438+1On the morning of October 7th, Hirohito passed away. The first half was accompanied by the shadow of war, and the second half was the end of the Showa era, which laid the foundation for Japan's prosperity. On the same day, Crown Prince Akihito succeeded to the throne and changed his title to "Heisei".

Fourth series list

10 1, しょこぅ Emperor Guang Guang1465438+August 29, 2002-65438+July 20, 20428/kloc-0. )

102, Hou Yuan (ごはなぞの)1July 28, 428-June 65438+July 0464 19, 36 years in office (posthumous title )

103, ごつちみかど) 1464 Local Emperor after Yumen (reigned July 3619—1September 28, 500)

104, after Emperor Bai Yuan (ごかしわばら) 1500 10/25/0/0.

105, Emperor Hou Nariang (ごなら)1April 29, 526-1September 5, 557 reigned for 3 1 year.

106, huangzhenmachi (ぉぉまち)155710/October 27th-15861 )

107, Hou yozei (ごよぅぜぃ)1586165438+10/7/6. )

108, Houshuiwei Emperor (ごみずのぉ)161March 27th-1629/kloc-

109, めぃょぅ Emperor Zheng Ming1629165438+1October 8-164365438+/kloc The memorial number is composed of two posthumous title, Yuan Ming and Jacky. )

1 10, concubines (ごこみょぅ) 1643 10 March 3rd-1654 September 20th 65438

1 1 1, Dihouxi (ごさぃ)1165438+1October 28th-165438.

1 12, Emperor Lingyuan (れぃげん)166365438+1October 26th-1687 March 2nd/kloc. )

1 13, Emperor Dongshan (ひがしやま) 1687 March 2 1-1709 June 2/kloc-0 )

1 14, Zhongyumen Emperor (なかみかど)1709 June 265438+0-1March 2, 735/kloc- )

1 15, Emperor Sakuramachi (さくらまち)1735 March 21-1747 May 2/kloc )

1 16, Emperor Momozono (ももぞの)1July 12,10.

1 17, Emperor Sakuramachi (ごさくらまち)1762-17701/kloc-. )

1 18, Empress Taoyuan (ごもぞの)1770165438+1October 24th-1.

1 19, Emperor Guangge (こぅかく)1779165438+1October 25th-1.

120, Emperor Renxiao (にんこぅ)1865438+March 22, 2007-65438+February 6, 20846, reigned for 29 years (natural forest protection reform (/kloc-

12 1, Emperor Xiaoming (こぅめぃ) 1846 February 25th13-1866 February 25th, he reigned for twenty years.

122, Emperor Meiji (めぃじ)186765438+1October 9-1965438+July 30, 2002, reigned for 45 years (. Launched the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and the Russo-Japanese War, defeated the Qing Dynasty and Russia, and accelerated the pace of Japan's modernization. Began to implement one-time monism. )

123, Emperor Taishi (たぃしょぅ) 19 12 July 30-1926 65438+65438 February 25. )

124, hirohito (しょしわ)1926 65438+February 25-1989 65438+1October 7, 64 years in office. )

125, Emperor Akihito (ぁきひと)198965438+1October 7-Today (the first emperor to ascend the throne in Kanto. )

Note: In the first year of Meiji, "one life, one system" was established, that is, a generation of emperors had one title. Because today's Japanese Emperor Akihito is alive, he can't be called "Emperor Heisei" without posthumous title. Heisei is the title, not posthumous title, and the emperor can't be called Heisei when he is alive.