In 1731, Goichiro NAMIKAWA, a Confucian scholar from Kyoto, claimed based on the abovementioned writing that the natural stone at the center of the graveyard was the tomb of Wani, and proposed KUGAI, the landlord and governor of Inaba Province, to establish 'Dr. Wani's tomb.' 1731年(享保16年)、京都の儒学者並川五一郎が上記文献により、墓所中央の自然石を王仁の墓とし、領主・久貝因幡守に進言「博士王仁之墓」の碑を建立。 |