翻刻
《割書:穆|七》尚金福
《割書:穆|八》尚徳
《割書:穆|九》尚真
《割書:穆|十》尚元
《割書:穆|十一》尚寧
《割書:穆|十二》尚賢
《割書:穆|十三》尚質
《割書:穆|十四》尚純
先-代 ̄ノ王-妃
前-使汪-楫 ̄カ中-山沿-革-志 ̄ノ前-図。序-次少 ̄ク紊 ̄ル。今考_二-正 ̄ス之 ̄ヲ_一。
諸-皆称 ̄ス_二神-主 ̄ト_一。惟 寧(❘)豊(❘)賢(❘)質(❘)四-主称 ̄ス_二尊-霊 ̄ト_一。又加_二-称 ̄ス其 ̄ノ
字 ̄ヲ_一。寧 ̄ヲ曰_二康-翁 ̄ト_一。豊 ̄ヲ曰_二宗-盛 ̄ト_一。賢曰_二秀-英 ̄ト_一。質 ̄ヲ曰_二直-高 ̄ト_一。
円-覚-寺右-廡神-主 ̄ノ図
【横書】竜淵殿
祧主
仏堂
祧主
【横書】西向
皆南向
【以下横書】
円覚寺
門西向
古松
号神木
先王尚質位
登駕先王竜慶雲君位
先王尚貞位
先王尚益位
先王尚真神位
先考王世子尚純位
現代語訳
《割書:穆七》尚金福
《割書:穆八》尚徳
《割書:穆九》尚真
《割書:穆十》尚元
《割書:穆十一》尚寧
《割書:穆十二》尚賢
《割書:穆十三》尚質
《割書:穆十四》尚純
歴代の王妃
前回の使者汪楫の『中山沿革志』の前図は、序次が少し乱れている。今これを考証して正す。
諸王は皆「神主」と称する。ただし寧・豊・賢・質の四主のみは「尊霊」と称する。また、その字(諡号)を加えて称する。寧を「康翁」と言い、豊を「宗盛」と言い、賢を「秀英」と言い、質を「直高」と言う。
円覚寺右廡神主の図
【横書】竜淵殿
祧主
仏堂
祧主
【横書】西向
皆南向
【以下横書】
円覚寺
門西向
古松
号神木
先王尚質位
登駕先王竜慶雲君位
先王尚貞位
先王尚益位
先王尚真神位
先考王世子尚純位
英語訳
(Note: Seventh Mu generation) Sho Kinpuku
(Note: Eighth Mu generation) Sho Toku
(Note: Ninth Mu generation) Sho Shin
(Note: Tenth Mu generation) Sho Gen
(Note: Eleventh Mu generation) Sho Nei
(Note: Twelfth Mu generation) Sho Ken
(Note: Thirteenth Mu generation) Sho Shitsu
(Note: Fourteenth Mu generation) Sho Jun
Royal Consorts of Previous Generations
The previous diagram in the "Chuzan Enkakushi" by the former envoy Wang Ji has a somewhat disordered sequence. Now I have investigated and corrected it.
All the kings are called "Shinshu" (Divine Lords). However, only the four lords Nei, Ho, Ken, and Shitsu are called "Sonrei" (Honored Spirits). Additionally, their posthumous names are added to their titles. Nei is called "Koo," Ho is called "Sosho," Ken is called "Shuei," and Shitsu is called "Choko."
Diagram of the Divine Lords in the Right Gallery of Engaku-ji Temple
[Horizontal text] Ryuen Hall
Tao Lords
Buddhist Hall
Tao Lords
[Horizontal text] Facing West
All Facing South
[Following text in horizontal format]
Engaku-ji Temple
Gate facing west
Ancient pine
Called sacred tree
Position of Former King Sho Shitsu
Position of Former King Ryukeiun-kun who Ascended to the Throne
Position of Former King Sho Tei
Position of Former King Sho Eki
Divine Position of Former King Sho Shin
Position of Late Crown Prince Sho Jun