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  • The Han Dynasty was the first of China's [[Confucianism|Confucianist]] dynasties an ...al Chinese culture or identity. Some examples include the use of the term "Han people" to refer to the core/majority Chinese ethnicity (in contrast to tho
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  • ...lso served in a number of positions working in relation with the [[Satsuma han]] officials of the ''[[zaiban bugyo|zaiban bugyôsho]]'', including waiting ...f the [[Ryukyu Shobun|fall of the kingdom]] in the 1870s, the one of these schools located in Wakasa-machi had one head lecturer and 82 students. Each school
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  • ...in Japanese terms such as ''[[kanji]]'' ("Chinese characters," literally "Han characters"), it is the Tang Dynasty which represents China or Chinese cult ...alist) descent, and so was looked down upon to some extent by aristocratic Han Chinese families of northeastern China. However, the Tang also claimed desc
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  • ...dition, Prentice Hall (2011), 72.</ref> If figures from the budget of Tosa han in one year are any indication, expenses related to maintaining and supplyi ...ished (in [[1868]]), or some years later, following the [[abolition of the han]], abolition of the [[samurai]] class, and attenuation of their [[stipends]
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  • ...during the later portion of his life. After taking a course in the public schools Griffis entered Philadelphia High School. When twenty-two he became a stude ...silk-reeling apparatus, etc. When the ''[[han]]'' were [[abolition of the han|abolished]], most of his students left for the capital.
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  • ...agoshima castle, was the chief castle of the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]]. It sat up against Mt. Shiroyama, facing out towards the [[jokamachi|cast ...Shimazu Shigehide]], who founded the [[Zoshikan|Zôshikan]] [[han schools|''han'' school]] in [[1773]], was erected in 1942. Another stone marker associate
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  • ...the top levels of a hierarchy of Kanô artists; the heads of each of these schools came to be known as ''oku eshi'', or "inner artists," and were granted samu ...mers saw as the epitome of taste and class. Many artists of many different schools spent time studying Kanô painting in order to establish or hone the founda
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  • ...needs or desires of the individual. The ''[[iemoto]]'' system followed in schools of traditional Japanese arts also bears a strong connection to the concept ...yo|daimyô]]'' or other land-holding samurai, this patrimony included the [[han|domain]] itself, and its economic prosperity, stability, and health otherwi
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  • ...men would be trained in preparation for the exams; however, most of these schools were terribly underfunded, and the education they offered was ultimately so ...their students' moral character and virtue. Many also established private schools, where alternative methods and doctrines were taught.
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  • ...from the Chinese name Sīmǎ and [[kanji]] representing both Edo and China's Han dynasty. ...bee|Gotô Magobee]], an artist in the service of the [[daimyo]] of [[Sendai han]], where he painted a number of works at Gotô's request, and at that of th
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  • ...atters relating to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] obligations to [[Satsuma han]], and policies Tokyo wishes to implement in the [[Ryukyu Islands|Ryukyus]] ...stion, arguing that Ryûkyû should remain subordinate and not be made a ''[[han]]'' or otherwise counted as ''naichi'', and further that since the Ryukyuan
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  • ...h head of the [[Shimazu clan]] and eighth [[Edo period]] lord of [[Satsuma han]], ruling the domain from [[1755]] to [[1787]]. He is known especially for ...s within the domain, including the [[Zoshikan|Zôshikan]] and [[Enbukan]] - schools for training in both military & literary arts - in [[1773]], a medical coll
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  • .... Two years later, with the help of [[Tokugawa Yoshinao]], lord of [[Owari han]], Razan built a Confucian temple <!--(孔子廟)--> on the site, calling i ...fell into decline, as did the school, which came to be dominated by other schools of thought (other than the Hayashi school of [[Neo-Confucianism]]). In [[17
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  • Shogunal and [[han|domain]] authorities generally viewed these three types of cetacean hunting ...ori hô'', became more dominant. In some areas, such as in Nagato ([[Choshu han|Chôshû]]), whales were driven into bays, and then trapped in using nets,
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  • ...保長-->, also known as Kenbee<!--権兵衛-->, a samurai in the service of [[Hisai han]]<!--伊勢国久居藩-->. He had one older sister and four older brothers ...r prominent scholars and poets. Nankei then traveled to [[Kurume]], [[Saga han|Saga]], and Ureshino, the latter known for its [[onsen|hot springs]], and t
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  • ...he abolition of both the samurai class and [[abolition of the han|of the ''han'' domains]] in the preceding years. A formal Japanese embassy in the modern ...'40s, the teaching of Korean language or history was banned in the public schools, Koreans were obliged to use Japanese pronunciations for their surnames, an
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  • ...otations on the Mencius by Zhao Qi (d. [[201]]) of the [[Han Dynasty|Later Han]]. These remained the chief books, without much of a tradition of further c ...ervice Exams"), published by Kyoto-based publisher [[Nakano Dohan|Nakano Dôhan]] in [[1626]], made Zhu Xi's commentaries widely available for the first ti
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  • ...e head of a lineage of Noh masters who served the lords of [[Iyo-Matsuyama han]] in Shikoku, and [[Iyo-Matsuyama castle]] still maintains today a signific
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  • ...the development of these modern cities, as many were converted into public schools, government buildings, public parks, and the like. ...ty]] Korean royal court, and the [[So clan|Sô]] samurai clan of [[Tsushima han|Tsushima]]. For centuries, the Korean king had considered the Sô his vassa
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  • ...ort of [[Niigata]] joining them in [[1843]].<ref>Hellyer, 139.</ref> The ''han'' were then divided among members of the Tokugawa family, Tokugawa retainer ...goya), [[Kii province|Kii]], and [[Echizen province|Echizen]], and [[Mito han|Mito]] in [[Hitachi province|Hitachi]] in the [[Kanto|Kantô]] Plain. Impor
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