Japan: Its History and CultureCrowell, 1970 - 243 頁 |
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... Choshu's constant antiforeign provocations led to a second inter- national action . In 1864 seventeen English , French , Dutch , and American warships again destroyed the rebuilt Choshu forts and forced the reopening of the Shimonoseki ...
... Choshu's constant antiforeign provocations led to a second inter- national action . In 1864 seventeen English , French , Dutch , and American warships again destroyed the rebuilt Choshu forts and forced the reopening of the Shimonoseki ...
第 148 頁
... Choshu and by rice riots in several cities . Choshu emerged victorious and the Shogun's forces withdrew . Two ronin from Tosa now began to work for a coalition between Satsuma and Choshu . A secret agreement was entered into in 1866 ...
... Choshu and by rice riots in several cities . Choshu emerged victorious and the Shogun's forces withdrew . Two ronin from Tosa now began to work for a coalition between Satsuma and Choshu . A secret agreement was entered into in 1866 ...
第 151 頁
... Choshu and Okubo Toshimichi ( 1830-78 ) of Satsuma persuaded their respective daimyo , as well as those of Tosa and Hizen , to give back their lands to the emperor in March 1869. In one sense this was a token change , for the daimyo ...
... Choshu and Okubo Toshimichi ( 1830-78 ) of Satsuma persuaded their respective daimyo , as well as those of Tosa and Hizen , to give back their lands to the emperor in March 1869. In one sense this was a token change , for the daimyo ...
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THE ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE | 5 |
THE INTRODUCTION OF CHINESE THOUGHT AND CULTURE | 17 |
THE STIMULATING EFFECT OF CHINESE CULTURE | 27 |
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