Memorize All Successive Emperors (1st to 126th) in 1 Minute! Learn with AI Illustrations and Mnemonic Songs [God-tier Video]
1. Created by request.
Since I received a request on YouTube from an elementary school student to create a list of successive emperors, I have compiled them from the first to the current emperor.
(I spent all my time playing games when I was in elementary school, so I feel a sense of respect.)
Emperor names appear in Japanese history, quiz shows, and trivia, but if you count all of them beyond just the frequently appearing ones, there are actually126...
Honestly, it is almost impossible to memorize the sequence of over 2,700 years from the first, Emperor Jimmu, to the126th emperor in order!
There were many videos that just turned the emperor names into songs, butI have never seen a video that actually created mnemonics for all the emperor names.
Therefore, this time, I created a
Mnemonic x Story x AI Illustration x Memorization Song (Rap)
fusion, aGororu's Mnemonic Songthat anyone can memorize all at once.
2. Why memorization accelerates with AI illustrations x mnemonic songs
As I studied for university entrance exams, the administrative scrivener exam, and the FP Level 3 exam, I was not good at studying and sometimes couldn't concentrate, so Ialways thought abouthow to study as little as possibleand how to memorize in the shortest time.
Successive emperors have many similar names, and a characteristic of memorizing them in order is that
if you don't use mnemonics or stories, your memory is likely to get mixed up.
So, this time I also put in the following efforts.
● "AI Illustrations" that stay in your memory
→ By turning the first letters of the emperors' names intoa single storyand visualizing it with illustrations, it becomes visually ingrained.
● "Mnemonics" centered on the first letters
→ Since people find it easier to recall memories when there is a single character or similar cue, I made it so that it is particularly effective for multiple-choice questions.
● "Memorization Song" via rap
→ Memorizing rhythmically in a rap style that was popular in the past allows you torepeat input and output,so I created a mnemonic song that you can recite fluently just by chanting it for 1 minute.
● "Storytelling" to memorize with the five senses
→ I apply it to long-term memory through a three-stage memory process of illustration + mnemonic + song.
3. Click here for the video link
Please refer to the following link for thevideo where you can memorize all successive emperors (1st to 126th) with a full mnemonic song!
By using blue (mnemonic lyrics) and red (emperor names to memorize),I have edited it touse colors that are easy for people to rememberwhile alsoengaging both visual and auditory senses simultaneously.
4. Summary
I think there are very few people who remember all the successive emperors.
If you can understand them in order, political history from ancient to early modern times will connect all at once, and I believe it will also increase your enjoyment when traveling domestically as trivia.
From "I can't remember" to "I remember it automatically".
Please experience this
new mnemonic method for 1-minute memorization using mnemonics, AI illustrations, and memory songs.
In addition, I have uploaded successive prime ministers, element symbols, administrative scrivener exams, FP exams, and other mnemonic songs on YouTube, so if you have any requests, I would appreciate it if you could let me know, even via individual message.
