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  • ...ing]]'' ("Book of Changes"), ''[[Book of Rites]]'' (''Lǐjì''), ''[[Classic of History]]'' (''Shūjīng''), and the ''[[Spring and Autumn Annals]]'' (''Ch *Gallery labels, "Poetry of the Zhou," British Museum.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/22593219107/in/p
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  • ...d 1045 BCE after leading armies from the west to invade the Central Plains of China, defeating the [[Shang Dynasty]] at Muye. ...e]] from the corrupt Shang. The Zhou concept of Heaven, and of the Mandate of Heaven, which was not shared by the Shang, would be retained throughout lat
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  • ==Timeline of 280== ==Other Events of 280==
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  • ...inoue Shrine]], as depicted in an [[1831]] Japanese woodblock-printed copy of the ''Liuqiu-guo zhilue'']] *''Author: [[Zhou Huang]]<!--周煌-->
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  • ...sonno|sonnô]] [[joi|jôi]]'' movement identified the "bakufu" as its target of opposition, and in the [[Meiji period]] (1868-1912) when the term became pr ...''ryûei'' in reference to that camp. The term can also refer to the person of the shogun himself, or to his family.<ref>"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E6%9F
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  • ...fused with the [[1757]] [[Ryukyu-koku shiryaku|Ryûkyû-koku shiryaku]] by [[Zhou Huang]].'' ''Ryûkyû-koku jiryaku'' (Abbreviated Matters of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]]) is a text by [[Arai Hakuseki]]. Un
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  • ...le:Santo-kyoden-stele.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A stele erected on the grounds of [[Senso-ji|Sensô-ji]], associated with a burial mound erected for Kyôden' ...ra: The Glittering World of the Japanese Courtesan''. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993. p141.</ref> known primarily for his work on ''[[kibyosh
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  • ...moral rectitude and upright behavior, but also as a warning on the dangers of rising too high, and wielding too much power. ...came to attract suspicion, leading to the downfall and near extermination of his line.
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  • ...r came to be practiced in Japan, and had some influence on the development of [[Noh]] theatre and other Japanese performing arts. ...x which would carry away the cold of winter, alongside the typical aspects of exorcism and purification.
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  • ::''For other meanings of the word han, see [[Han (disambiguation)]].'' ...monly referred to as ''han''. The ''han'' were largely autonomous in terms of their internal affairs, but were subject to numerous strictures imposed by
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  • * ''Other Names: Tenka dono (Lord of the Realm, or Hegemon)'' ...g much of Japan under his rule, and setting the stage for the eventual end of the wars and chaos which had dominated the archipelago for more than 100 ye
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