Japan: Its History and CultureCrowell, 1970 - 243 頁 |
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... Soga mother , in 586. Unfortunately he died in the following year and the Soga were once again faced with a crisis . Their chieftain , Soga Umako , decided to appeal to force and won a definitive victory over the Mononobe at the battle ...
... Soga mother , in 586. Unfortunately he died in the following year and the Soga were once again faced with a crisis . Their chieftain , Soga Umako , decided to appeal to force and won a definitive victory over the Mononobe at the battle ...
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... Soga Emishi and his son , Soga Iruka . There was more than a suspicion that they were attempting to arrogate the powers of the emperor to themselves . Oppo- sition gathered in 644 under the leadership of Prince Naka - no - Oye ( later ...
... Soga Emishi and his son , Soga Iruka . There was more than a suspicion that they were attempting to arrogate the powers of the emperor to themselves . Oppo- sition gathered in 644 under the leadership of Prince Naka - no - Oye ( later ...
第 242 頁
William Scott Morton. Society of Patriots , 171 Sodo , see Yamaguchi Sodo Soga Umako , 19 Soka Gakkai sect , 210-211 Soto sect , 62 Soviet Union ( see also Russia ) , 196 Stalin , Joseph , 199 , 207 Stevenson , Robert Louis , quoted ...
William Scott Morton. Society of Patriots , 171 Sodo , see Yamaguchi Sodo Soga Umako , 19 Soka Gakkai sect , 210-211 Soto sect , 62 Soviet Union ( see also Russia ) , 196 Stalin , Joseph , 199 , 207 Stevenson , Robert Louis , quoted ...
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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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