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28 January 2015
27 January 2015
Northern Song Dynasty
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Song Dynasty
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Important Cultural Properties
Kanagawa Prefecture
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26 January 2015
Takakura
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Ohama Nobumoto
Created page with "right|thumb|320px|Bust of Ôhama at Okinawa Expo Park *''Born: 1891/10/5, Okinawa'' *''Died: 1976/2/13, Tokyo'' *''J..."
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Bust of Ohama Nobumoto at Okinawa Expo Park. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 20 Sept 2014.
Chinese investiture envoys
The Envoys in Shuri
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Kumi odori
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Sanshin
History
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25 January 2015
Kutu
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Chijin
Created page with "*''Japanese'': ちぢん, or 鼓 ''(chijin)'' A ''chijin'' is a type of Okinawan hand drum, which appears in the ''Omoro sôshi'' and is believed to have been..."
Sugar
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24 January 2015
Coal
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 石炭 ''(sekitan)'' Coal was (and remains) a particularly prized commodity in the modern period; the desire for coaling stations for ships traveling across th..."
Salt
References
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Vermillion
References
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Vermillion
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Shuza
LordAmeth moved page Shuza to Vermillion: consistency with iron, brass, gold, etc.
Vermillion
LordAmeth moved page Shuza to Vermillion: consistency with iron, brass, gold, etc.
mKusunoki
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 楠 ''(kusunoki)'' ''Kusunoki'', or camphor, is an aromatic wood used extensively in traditional Japanese architecture, Buddhist sculpture, and cabinetry. It i..."
Camphor
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Kobo Daishi
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1758
Other Events of 1758
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Alum
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 明礬 ''(myouban)'' Alum is a material used for a variety of purposes. During the Edo period, it was a major import from Southeast Asia, via China and [[R..."
Nagasaki kaisho
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Brass
Created page with " Brass alloy was widely used in Japan for a variety of purposes. Alongside more common purposes, it was also used in the form of brass dust as an element for decorating [[lacq..."
Tamura Genyu
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Ginseng
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Iron
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Za
Za in the Sengoku and Edo periods
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Vermillion
Created page with "::''Not to be confused with the ''rôjû shuza'', or head seat (首座, ''shuza'') of the Shogunal Elders. See ''rôjû''.'' *''Established: 1609'' *''Japanese'':..."
John Whitney Hall
Created page with " John Whitney Hall was one of the foremost historians of Japan in the Anglophone world in the postwar years. His work on pre-modern and early modern Japan forms an important f..."
Kobayakawa Hideaki
Sources
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Fan Zhongyan
Created page with "*''Born: 989'' *''Died: 1052'' Fan Zhongyan was a Song Dynasty official, known for being the first to establish a "charitable estate," a collective group of m..."
23 January 2015
Nanzhao
Created page with "*''Established: 738'' *''Fell: 902'' Nanzhao was a state based in southwest China, in or around modern-day Yunnan province. Formed in 738, it successfully res..."
Tang Dynasty
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Emperor Wuzong of Tang
Created page with "*''Reign: 840-846'' Emperor Wuzong of China's Tang Dynasty is known chiefly for his persecution of Buddhism. A strong supporter of Daoism, like most of his pr..."
Tang Dynasty
Emperors of the Tang
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Emperor Xianzong of Tang
Created page with "*''Died: 820'' *''Reign: 805-820'' Emperor Xianzong was the son of Emperor Shunzong of Tang, and took the throne less than a year after his father succeeded [[Emp..."
Tang Dynasty
Emperors of the Tang
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Tang Dynasty
Emperors of the Tang
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Emperor Dezong of Tang
Created page with "*''Died: 805'' *''Reign: 780-805'' Emperor Dezong of the Tang Dynasty is known chiefly for having replaced the equal field system with the two-tax system, in ..."
Emperor Shunzong
LordAmeth moved page Emperor Shunzong to Emperor Shunzong of Tang: consistency
Emperor Shunzong of Tang
LordAmeth moved page Emperor Shunzong to Emperor Shunzong of Tang: consistency
mAn Lushan Rebellion
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751
Other Events of 751
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Huineng
Created page with "*''Born: 638'' *''Died: 713'' Huineng is counted as the Sixth Zen Patriarch. He is considered the founder of the then-radical "Southern" school of Chan (J: ''Zen'..."