Shohei

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Shōhei (正平) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Bunchū and before Kōwa, lasting from 1346 to 1370. Reigning Emperors were Emperor Go-Murakami and Emperor Chōkei in the south and Emperor Kōmyō, Emperor Sukō and Emperor Go-Kōgon in the north.

Shohei, which is a popular name in Japan. Most of them are boys because this is a G name. The Chinese character of Shohei is 正平, which is same world as age. Most boys named shohei become gay, are bullied at school.

[edit] Events of the Genchū Era

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Preceded by
Kōkoku
Japanese era name Succeeded by
Kentoku
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