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  • ...ea ceremony grew out of 13th-14th century practices at [[Zen]] temples. It soon became one of a number of activities in which samurai, court nobles, and ot Though [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], advisor to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in the late 16th century, is
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  • ...figure. For the three chief schools of tea, this figure is [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]]; by claiming direct descent from Rikyû's methods, techniques, ...the [[Urasenke]] school of tea ceremony, in every generation, is known as Sen Sôshitsu.
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  • *''Other Names'': 琉球大砲船 ''(Ryuukyuu taihou sen)'', 昌平丸 ''(Shouheimaru)'' ...ry]] arrived at [[Uraga]] Bay. The ship was initially called ''Ryûkyû taihôsen'' ([[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] cannon ship), but by the time it was complet
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  • *''The Japanese and Sun Yat-sen'' (1954)
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  • #* 大錦冠 - Dai-kin-kwan (Cap of Dai-haku-sen brocade with a woven border) #* 小錦冠 - Sho-kin-kwan (Cap of Sho-haku-sen brocade with a border of Dai-haku-sen brocade)
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  • [[File:Tomari-hari.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Model of a ''ha-ri-sen'' representing [[Tomari]], on display at the Naha City Museum of History.]]
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  • # Shimogawara Sen'ichiko(?)<ref>下河原洗一霍</ref>
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  • ...of donations, and income from a set of trading ships known as the Tenryûji-sen ("Tenryû-ji ships"), which journeyed to [[Yuan Dynasty]] China, and throug
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  • ...tensively upon the ''Ryûkyû-banashi''. Chûryô seems to have planned a ''Chôsen-banashi'' ("Korea Conversation") as well, but this does not seem to have ev
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  • ...en referred to as the queen mother. He succeeded his uncle, [[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]], who was forced to abdicate in his favor. ...gn. He first married his cousin [[Kyojin]] 居仁, a daughter of his uncle Shô Sen'i, but some kind of internal family or court politics led to their first so
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  • ...fire breaks out in the [[Miyozaki]] pleasure quarters of [[Yokohama]] and soon spreads to other parts of the city.([[Butaya fire]]) *[[Sun Yat-Sen]] is born (d. 1925).
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  • ...a number of names during the Sengoku period; one 1761 source, the ''Wakan sen'yô shû''<!--和漢船用集-->, suggests that they only came to be called
    4 KB (678 words) - 06:52, 20 March 2017
  • ...o.jpg|right|thumb|500px|Statue of the First Emperor of Qin, at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Extension building of the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum]]
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  • ...retirement from public life. In [[1891]], via a connection through [[Tsuda Sen]] (father of [[Tsuda Umeko]]), Kaishû purchased a plot of land at Senzoku-
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  • **[[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]] (r. 1477) - 2nd king of Second Shô Dynasty, son of Shô Shoku
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  • ...Conspicuously absent are Shô Shin's uncle and predecessor, [[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]], and Shô Shin's children by his first wife, [[Kyojin]]; such omissions
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  • ...e of Yamazaki|Yamazaki]] and was a noted tea man, practicing that art with Sen no Rikyu as Minami no Bo. He was also supposed to have converted [[Kuroda K
    10 KB (1,669 words) - 09:44, 20 November 2016
  • ...Edo period]] [[Osaka]]: [[Karigane Bunshichi]], [[An no Heibei]], [[Gokuin Sen'emon]], [[Kaminari Shokuro|Kaminari Shôkurô]] and [[Hotei Ichiemon]]. The
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  • ...in (沈), Den (田), Gen (阮), Yô (葉), Sô (宗), Mô (毛), Gi (魏), Ba (馬), Son (孫), Sen (銭), Han (範), Go (呉), Kô (黄), Sô (曾), Yô (楊), and Kaku (郭)
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  • ...'Keichô koban'' (center), and a [[Meiji period|Meiji]] 14 ([[1881]]) one ''sen'' coin (right)]] ...an]] was also a major mining and minting area, producing gold and silver ''sen'' (coins in the same form as copper coins traditionally), along with ''koba
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