Lower line measure
The measure which I used to measure it when a manor feudal lord or a Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine performed the payment (lower line) of the expense with rice with the lower line measure (げぎょうます).
Summary
There was another name such as 下斗 (I give it), 下用斗 (げようます), 相節斗 (そうせちます), 長講斗 (I ask for a butterfly), 会所斗 (かいしょます) by a user, a purpose.
It was often smaller than a measure used for the storing such as land taxes by interest of the profit on the payment side, and deferred と named increase in the conversion to produce by it it and called for apparent increase in quantity to thereby occur with 交分 (there is a divergent view).
The provisions measure which a feudal lord used for the payment of the salary to a vassal in the Edo era descended from the lower line measure, and the measure of the capacity that was smaller than a measure for the land tax storing existed.
References
- Yoshihiko Amino "lower line measure" ("history of nation Dictionary 5" (Hirofumi Yoshikawa building, 1985) ISBN 978-4-642-00505-0)
- Seiji Katsuyama "lower line measure" ("Japanese history serious matter celebration 1" (Shogakukan, 2000) ISBN 978-4-09-523001-6)
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