The Hata clan was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period, according to the epic history Nihonshoki. Hata is the Japanese reading of the Chinese (state and dynasty) name 秦 given to the Qin Dynasty (the real family name was Ying), and given to their descendants established in Japan. The Nihonshoki presents the Hata as a clan or house, and not as a tribe; also only the members of the head family had the right to use the name of Hata.
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- The Hata clan was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period, according to the epic history Nihonshoki. Hata is the Japanese reading of the Chinese (state and dynasty) name 秦 given to the Qin Dynasty (the real family name was Ying), and given to their descendants established in Japan. The Nihonshoki presents the Hata as a clan or house, and not as a tribe; also only the members of the head family had the right to use the name of Hata. The Hata can be compared to other families who came from the continent during the Kofun period: the descendants of the Chinese Han Dynasty, by Prince Achi no Omi, ancestor of the Yamato no Aya clan, the Sakanoue clan, the Tamura clan, the Harada and the Akizuki clan; the descendants of Seong of Baekje (Kudara in Japanese) who sought refuge in Japan, for example the Ōuchi clan and the Sue clan; also, the descendants of the Chinese Cao Wei Dynasty by the Takamuko clan.
- El clan Hata (秦氏, clan Hata también llamado Hada o un número de otras variaciones) era un grupo activo en Japón durante el período Yamato, según la historia épica Nihonshoki. Aunque muchos grupos de la población viajaron a Japón en este período temprano, la mayoría de los eruditos creen que el Hata era el más numeroso en gran medida.
- 秦氏(はたうじ)は、古代の氏族。東漢氏などと並び有力な渡来系氏族でもある。秦の始皇帝の末裔を称するが明確でない。
- 秦氏為日本一個古代的氏族,传说先祖是中国秦始皇的子孙弓月君(融通王)。可能與東漢氏以渡海的形式來到日本,但沒有明確的記載。根據《日本書紀》的記載,是由百濟來到日本,來到的時間約3世紀,當應神天皇在任時已經到達日本。他們的主要據地在山背國葛野郡。在雄略天皇以後,開始受到朝廷的重用。秦氏最為有名的人物是秦河勝,是聖德太子的寵臣,負責建設廣隆寺。 在平安時代部份人以惟宗氏為名,島津氏亦以秦氏先祖而自稱。另外,四国的长宗我部氏和香宗我部氏也自称是秦氏后裔。姓羽田的與他們有關,日本首相羽田孜公開承認自己是秦人之後
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- The Hata clan was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period, according to the epic history Nihonshoki. Hata is the Japanese reading of the Chinese (state and dynasty) name 秦 given to the Qin Dynasty (the real family name was Ying), and given to their descendants established in Japan. The Nihonshoki presents the Hata as a clan or house, and not as a tribe; also only the members of the head family had the right to use the name of Hata.
- El clan Hata (秦氏, clan Hata también llamado Hada o un número de otras variaciones) era un grupo activo en Japón durante el período Yamato, según la historia épica Nihonshoki. Aunque muchos grupos de la población viajaron a Japón en este período temprano, la mayoría de los eruditos creen que el Hata era el más numeroso en gran medida.
- 秦氏(はたうじ)は、古代の氏族。東漢氏などと並び有力な渡来系氏族でもある。秦の始皇帝の末裔を称するが明確でない。
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