, also romanized as ShÃ
Âhei, was a after EnchÃ
 and before TengyÃ
Â. This period spanned the years from April 931 through May 938. The reigning emperor was .
Change of era
- January 22, 931 : The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in EnchÃ
 9, on the 26th day of the 4th month of 931.
Events of the JÃ
Âhei era
- September 3, 931 (JÃ
Âhei 1, 19th day of the 7th month): The former-Emperor Uda (867-931) died at the age of 65.
- 932 (JÃ
Âhei 2, 8th month): The udaijin (Minister of the Right) Fujiwara no Sadakata (873-932) died at the age of 65.
- 933 (JÃ
Âhei 3, 8th month): The dainagon (great counselor) Fujiwara no Nakahira, brother of sesshÃ
 (regent) Fujiwara Takahira, is named udaijin.
- 933 (JÃ
Âhei 3, 12th month): Ten of the chief dignitaries of the empire went falcon-hunting together in Owari Province. Each of them was magnificent in his formal hunting attire.
- 935 (JÃ
Âhei 5): The Great Fundamental Central Hall (kompon chÃ
«dÃ
Â) on Mount Hiei burned down.
- September 7, 936 (JÃ
Âhei 6, 19th day of the 8th month): Fujiwara no Tadahira was named daijÃ
Â-daijin (Prime Minister); and in this same period, Fujiwara Nakahira was named sadaijin (Minister of the Left), and Fujiwara Tsunesuke was named udaijin.
- 937 (JÃ
Âhei 7, 12th month): The former-Emperor YÃ
Âzei celebrated his 70th birthday.
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