Japan: Its History and CultureCrowell, 1970 - 243 頁 |
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第 23 頁
... continued unabated . Some twenty years after the prince died in 622 this power was being exercised in an obnoxious and overbearing manner by Soga Emishi and his son , Soga Iruka . There was more than a suspicion that they were ...
... continued unabated . Some twenty years after the prince died in 622 this power was being exercised in an obnoxious and overbearing manner by Soga Emishi and his son , Soga Iruka . There was more than a suspicion that they were ...
第 46 頁
... continued to serve and usually to direct the titular emperor . The institution of the insei is of sociological and anthropological as well as historical interest , for it is one more move away from matriarchy and toward patriarchy . The ...
... continued to serve and usually to direct the titular emperor . The institution of the insei is of sociological and anthropological as well as historical interest , for it is one more move away from matriarchy and toward patriarchy . The ...
第 94 頁
... continued in their hands until they were overthrown by one of their own vassals in 1557 . Although the Shogun made the trade agreement noted above , the bakufu was not involved in the actual commercial transactions . Much of this was ...
... continued in their hands until they were overthrown by one of their own vassals in 1557 . Although the Shogun made the trade agreement noted above , the bakufu was not involved in the actual commercial transactions . Much of this was ...
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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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