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  • Chrysanthemum is the common name and genus name for a group of erect ... quot; or "crest") of the emperor of Japan today, and therefore ...
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  • The Battle of Cheongsanri (Chingshanri in Chinese) was fought in October ... Although no dramatic change in the status of relations between the ...
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  • Korean empress Queen Min was assassinated in the early hours of October ... * Keene, Donald. Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His world, 1852-1912 ...
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  • along the Silk Road to China, Korea and Japan. The technique was also highly ... confused with Canton enamel, a similar type of enamel work that is painted ...
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  • as a Japanese hero and a founding father of the modern age. He was a visionary ... known as "Tosa," on the island of Shikoku, Japan. He was the ...
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  • associated with the establishment of Confucianism as the official ... literature, Tung Chungshu influenced the Emperor Han Wu-ti and held official ...
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  • Donald Keene. Emperor Of Japan: Meiji And His World, 1852-1912. (New ... *Keane, Donald. Emperor Of Japan: Meiji And His World, 1852-1912. ...
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  • essayist, Biblical scholar, and founder of the Nonchurch Movement (Mukyōkai ... ("worshiping") before the portrait of Emperor Meiji and the Imperial ...
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  • The Shōwa period (昭和時代, Shōwa jidai, "period of enlightened ... After World War II, Japan was occupied by a foreign power for the ...
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  • Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo (374-413, r. 391-413) was the nineteenth ... Today, King Gwanggaeto the Great is regarded by Koreans as one of ...
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  • A hierarchical Sinocentric model of international relations, dominated ... place at the center with varying degrees of success. The Sinocentric tribute ...
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  • Meiji-jidai) denotes the 45 year reign of Emperor Meiji, running, in ... revolution that brought about the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate and ...
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  • Genpei gassen, 1180–1185) was a series of conflicts between the Taira ... as Gempei) comes from alternate readings of the kanji for 'Minamoto ...
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  • , also known as Jodo Buddhism, is a branch of Pure Land Buddhism, derived ... as expressed in the nembutsu (repetition of the name of Amida). Through ...
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  • Min, married to King Gojong, the 26th King of the Joseon Dynasty. In 1902 ... Queen Min, an unlikely person to take the reins of Korea during the ...
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  • , born Yáng Yùhuán (楊玉環), was one of the Four Beauties of ancient ... been a court favorite, began the Rebellion of Anshi, taking the capital of ...
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  • - 1662), was a military leader at the end of the Chinese Ming Dynasty. Born ... Zheng Chenggong was a prominent leader of the Ming loyalist movement ...
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  • – 708 or 710 C.E.), was a Japanese poet of the Nara period who featured ... As an official poet to the court of three successive rulers, Hitomaro ...
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  • The year 1992 marked the centennial of the beginning of the Donghak ... Japan also sent troops, unrequested, leading to the outbreak of the ...
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  • (February 7, 1906–October 17, 1967) of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro ... (愛新覺羅) ruling family was the last Emperor of China between ...
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