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Thượng Hoàng Akihito thoái vị nhường ngôi cho Thái Tử (hiện là Thiên Hoàng) Naruhito vào tháng 4 năm 2019 do lý do “tuổi già sức yếu”. Cứ ngỡ sau khi “nghỉ hưu” vai trò Thiên Hoàng, ngài sẽ an bình tận hưởng niềm vui tuổi già tại Cung điện Hoàng gia nhưng không, vốn là một nhà sinh vật học chuyên ngành ngư học (ichthyology), Thượng Hoàng đã dành thời gian để tiếp tục theo đuổi nghiên cứu khoa học. Có lẽ do đã có nhiều thời gian hơn sau khi “nghỉ hưu” nên vào khoảng cuối tháng 5 vừa qua, chỉ 2 năm sau lễ thoái vị, Thượng Hoàng Akihito đã công bố nghiên cứu về 2 loài cá bống trắng mới Callogobius albipunctatus sp. nov. và Callogobius dorsomaculatus sp. nov.
Nghiên cứu được đăng trên tạp chí khoa học Ichthyological Research, cùng với phần tên tác giả và địa chỉ liên lạc “chất nhất quả đất” như dưới đây.
Toàn văn nghiên cứu:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10228-021-00817-2
Thế mới thấy học chưa bao giờ là muộn cả các em ha ;) Mong em bắt đầu ngày mới cách lạc quan yêu đời và không ngừng cố gắng cho giấc mơ học bổng của mình nhé.
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最近在為了搬到芬蘭整理打包中,翻出很多塵封已久的舊東西,常常一邊整理一邊看導致進度非常非常緩慢,大家應該都有這種經驗吧~
我有提過我大學唸的是生物嗎??? 好像很難跟現在當選品店闆娘的我連在一起,但是我很喜歡呢~ 翻東西時就找到了我暑假在一個小島上課時做的標本,過了這麼多年還是保持的很好,覺得實在太有趣放上來給大家瞧瞧,其實還有石化的標本沒有拍到~ 想看細節可以點進照片看哈哈哈!
照片1:這盒是Field zoology的作業,記得是學期末前要收集(製作)100個標本,其中還有針對“界門綱目科屬種”的生物分類做規定,我就只記得我們一起床就把鑷子掛在脖子上,以備隨時要抓蟲。不同昆蟲或是生物會有不同的標本製作方法,這盒只有昆蟲,我最喜歡的甲蟲們都完好無缺。每採到一個東西,就要詳細記錄日期、地點、方位,也要按照分類學詳細記錄學名、俗名。上完這堂課後,我真的不怕蟲了(但蟑螂還是怕)。
照片2:除了昆蟲盒以外,還會有很多大大小小的玻璃罐,學期末每個人就是要交出一大箱。上面那個是一個叫house centipede (剛才查了它叫蚰蜒)的恐怖蟲子,都在晚上出沒,常常出現在黑暗的宿舍門上(島上入夜沒有路燈,我們都要打手電筒照路進了房間才開燈)我非常的害怕一直抓不到,這隻是好心的同學打賞給我的。下面的那個是一隻水蛭,我真的不記得我在哪裡、如何抓到它的了...然後其實我有更大的玻璃罐裡面有大隻的水蛭。
照片3:這是ichthyology魚類學的講義,這些全都是要背的,考試的時候,台上會放著標本或是活的魚,我們必須根據特徵寫出學名與俗名,記性很差的我快被搞瘋,我只好用畫圖來做筆記,現在看起來我覺得我頗有繪畫天份,只是欠栽培吧哇哈哈哈哈哈哈。
備註:我上課的地點是美國的伊利湖 Lake Erie,是The Ohio State University的Stone Laboratory。
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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE JAPANESE EMPEROR 天皇
Just prior to Christmas, on the 23rd of December, it is the current Japanese Emperor, Akihito’s birthday. It is a national holiday in Japan (天皇誕生日).
1) WORLD'S OLDEST MONARCHY
The Japanese monarchy, The Imperial House of Japan, is the oldest, continuous hereditary monarchy in the world.
Compared to other monarchies, you have the British Monarchy starting at 1066 and the the Danish Monarchy at 935. For the Japanese Monarchy, we’re going back to 660BC, which started with the legendary Japanese Emperor Jimmu.
2) DESCENDENT OF GODS
Shinto is the largest religion in Japan, and the line of Japanese Emperors are said to be the direct descendants of several Shinto gods, the most notable being the Sun goddess, Amaterasu.
The Emperor is the ceremonial head of state in Japan, but it makes sense that with his divine ancestry, he is also officially the head of the Shinto religion itself.
3) TERRITORY-INDEPENDENT PHENOMENON
As odd as it may seem, the title of Emperor (or Tennō) has never really been about territorial designations. Contrast this with European monarchs who often wanted to conquer and control additional territory.
In fact, the position of Emperor is a territory-independent phenomenon. In other words, the Emperor is the Emperor regardless if he has followers in the whole of Japan or in only one province.
4) EMPEROR'S CAPACITY
From 1192 to 1867, the shoguns held the real power (Shoguns being the military commanders of the time). The Emperor still officially nominated the Shoguns to their positions, but this was largely ceremonial.
Today, the Japanese Constitution vests executive power in the Prime Minister and his Cabinet.
5) POLYGAMY
The Japanese imperial dynasty consistently practiced official polygamy.
Besides his empress, the Emperor could take several secondary consorts or concubines; which helped produce more offspring for the imperial clan
6) FIRST COMMONER WIFE
In the history of the Japanese Imperial Family, there was never an Emperor who had a commoner as wife or even concubine. That is, until now.
The current Emperor of Japan married Empress Michiko, a commoner! She was not from the former court nobility nor from one of the former branches of the Imperial Family. Michiko was the daughter of an industrialist
7) FISH SCIENCE
(Ichthyology = Fish Science)
The Emperor is a published ichthyological researcher, having written papers for several scholarly journals, and has specialised studies within the taxonomy of the family Gobiidae. Random
8) STOP GAP EMPRESSES
Generally, it has been males who have ascended Japan’s Chrysanthemum Throne. However, if a suitable male was not available, there have been times where women have ascended the throne; almost as a stop gap measure.
Of the 125 monarchs, there have been 8 women who have reigned on 10 different occasions. 2 of them reigned twice.
Once a suitable male descendant was considered old enough to rule, many Empresses, and even Emperors, abdicated or relinquished the throne
9) CHILD EMPERORS
Over a thousand years ago, a tradition started that an Emperor should ascend young. If he had passed his toddler years, he was said to be old enough. Being a child was apparently a fine property
10) ABDICATING TREND
Abdication was very common. Actually it was more frequent than death on the throne. The Emperors tasks involved so many repetitive rituals that after about ten years of service, it was deemed a reasonable compensation to live the rest of their lives in pampered retirement!
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