Kōhō

Kōhō (康保) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō,, lit. "year name") after Ōwa and before Anna. This period spanned the years from July 964 through August 968. The reigning emperors were Murakami-tennō (村上天皇) and Reizei-tennō (冷泉天皇).

Change of era

  • February 16, 964 Kōhō gannen (康保元年): The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in Ōwa 4, on the 10th day of the 7th month of 964.
  • Events of the Kōhō era

  • 964 (Kōhō 1, 4th month): The Empress Fujiwara no Ansi died. The empress' younger sister married the emperor's older brother, Shigeakira-shinnō; and shortly afterwards, he died and then his wife also died. In his grief, the emperor neglected his duty to care for the government.
  • 965 (Kōhō 2, 4th month): The udaijin Fujiwara no Akihira died at the age of 68.
  • 965 (Kōhō 2, 12th month): The emperor celebrated his 40th birthday.
  • July 5, 967 (Kōhō 4, 25th of the 5th month): The emperor died at age 42 years, having reigned 21 years in total.
  • KH

    KH may refer to:

  • Cambodia (Kampuchea, Kampocha, Kamboja) ISO 3166-2 alpha code
    • .kh, the Internet country code top-level domain for Cambodia
  • .kh, the Internet country code top-level domain for Cambodia
  • Kelvin–Helmholtz instability, a phenomenon of fluid mechanics
  • Key Hole (KH) series of imaging satellites used by various United States agencies
  • Kh (digraph), in English transliteration from numerous foreign languages, usually represents [x], but sometimes []
  • KH (hardness), a measure of the hardness of water (calcium carbonate concentration)
  • KH Engineering, an international engineering company and EPC contractor. Head office in Schiedam, The Netherlands
  • Kh factor, a constant used in electrical metering which corresponds
  • Khornerstone, a computer benchmark
  • Kingdom Hearts, a Disney and Square Enix video game series
  • Kingdom Hearts (video game) — the first game in the kingdom hearts series by Disney and Square Enix
  • Piano Sonata No. 10 (Mozart)

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano sonata No. 10 in C major, K 330 (300h) is one of the three works in the cycle of piano sonatas K.330-332. The sonata was composed in 1783, when Mozart was twenty-seven years old. It was published, with the other two sonatas in the cycle, by Artaria in 1784. A typical performance of this sonata lasts around twenty minutes.

    The work is considered one of Mozart's most popular piano sonatas, and has been featured in classical music-related films, such as Sparky's Magic Piano. Mozart's autograph of the sonata is held in the Jagiellonian Library, Kraków.

    Movements

    The sonata is in three movements:

  • Allegro moderato
  • Andante cantabile in F major
  • Allegretto
  • I: Allegro moderato

    The first movement typically takes about five minutes to nine minutes to perform. The length of the movement depends largely on whether both repeats (the repeat of the exposition and the repeat of the development and recapitulation) are observed. The movement shows two clear major themes, which have been decorated by the use of ornamentation, as was typical of the time.

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