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Indeed the pages of the Nihongi which deal with the last sixty years of Jingo's reign are devoted almost entirely to descriptions of incidents connected with the receipt of tribute and the advent or despatch of envoys. The chronology is certainly erroneous.
Jingo's shore displayed range after range of bloom-like greys and purples, whilst far away and above delicately glittered like some incredible vision of a heavenly world beyond the sun-lit sky itself the apparition of the snows and rocks of the great Dents du Midi.
They show that Japan was ruled by a very renowned queen during the first half of the third century of the Christian era, and it was precisely at that epoch that the Empress Jingo is related by Japanese history to have made herself celebrated at home and abroad. Chinese historiographers, however, put Jingo's death in the year A.D. 247, whereas Japanese annalists give the date as 269.
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