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Bunsei (文政) was a Japanese era name (年号,nengō, "year name") afterBunka and beforeTenpō. This period spanned the years from April 1818 through December 1830.[1] The reigning emperor wasNinkō-tennō (仁孝天皇).
The new era name was drawn from an aphorism attributed to the ancient Chinese emperor, GreatShun (大舜): "Shun reads the Heavens, and so brings together all seven governments" (舜察天文、斉七政).
Preceded by Bunka (文化) | Era ornengō Bunsei (文政) 1818–1830 | Succeeded by Tenpō (天保) |