『続日本紀』(しょくにほんぎ)Shoku nihongi
『日本書紀』に続く勅撰の正史であり、六国史(りっこくし)のうちの一書。四十巻よりなり、文武天皇(もんむてんのう)元年(六九七)から桓武天皇(かんむてんのう)延暦十年(七九一)までの九十五年間をおおむね編年体で表す。藤原継縄(ふじわらのつぐただ)・菅野真道(すがののまみち)らが編纂に当たり、延暦十三年(七九四)から延暦十六年(七九七)までの間に数回に分けて奏上された。奈良時代の根本史料である。
Shoku Nihongi
A green crystallite stone composed of copper carbonate hydroxide Cu2CO3(OH)2. It forms banded stalactites where there is water. Similar to azurite, malachite often occurs together with the blue crystal. Ground to a fine powder, malachite is a prized pigment. Different degrees of pulverization produce various shades of green. The pigment was used to decorate offering boxes and other items in the Shōsō-in. The Continuation of Chronicles of Japan (Shoku nihongi) documents the donation of both malachite and azurite. The term can also apply to the green corrosion that forms on copper objects, though it differs from crystalline malachite. See also Kujakuishi.