It is stated in the Nihonshoki (Chronicles of Japan) that although there were no specific names given, those with distinctive merits were selected on December 4 and given the title Shosen or higher, and therefore Oyori probably received the same or higher title as well. |
日本書紀は戦後行賞の記事で個人名をあげないが、12月4日に勲功ある人を選んで冠位を増し、小山位以上をあたえたとする記事があるので、男依が受けた位もこれ以上ではあっただろう。 |