Below is a list of the various branches of knowledge which together made up the body of education for cultured gentlefolk in Japan, together with their japanese names. Ideally, one should have some knowledge of all of these and a degree of accomplishment in several, but few people had the leisure to reach such a desirable level. For game purposes, anyone with KS: Upper class society, or the High Society skill will have a basic knowledge of what this stuff is about, but won't be able to perform unless they have the specific skill
Chinese Classics (Myokyo)
Law (Myoho)
Calligraphy (Sho, Shodo)
Mathematics (San)
Composition And Rhetoric (Monjo, Mongako)
Chinese Poetry (Shigaku)
Japanese Poetry (Kagaku)
Planning And Strategy (Shusai)
Political Theory (Shinshi)
Divination (In-Yo)
Calendar (Koyomi)
Astrology (Temmon)
Music (Gagaku)
Medicine And Pharmacy (Tenyaku)
For those interested in getting a little further involved, a knowledge of literature actually involved memorising great chunks of "the classics". These were texts, the earliest of which were derived from China (particularly Confucian thought), while the later ones were of Japanese origin. The 13 classics are made up of the 5 Classics (Gokyo, #1-5), the Small classics (Shokyo, #1, 2), Great classics (Daikyo, #3, 4) and Middle classics (Chukyo, #5-9) - the titles of which are given below.
1. Books of Documents2 .Book of Changes
3. Spring and Autumn Annals
4. Record of Rituals
5. Classics of Songs
6. First Section Of The Spring And Autumn Annals
7. Second Section Of The Spring And Autumn Annals
8. Ceremonies and Rituals
9. Rituals of Chou
10. Analects
11. Mencius
12. Classic of Filial Piety
13. Etymylogical Dictionary