Japan: Its History and CultureCrowell, 1970 - 243 頁 |
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... four great councillors ( dainagon ) and three lesser councillors ( shonagon ) . The Great Council was the ultimate authority to advise the emperor on all civil and military affairs of state . Routine administration was divided up among ...
... four great councillors ( dainagon ) and three lesser councillors ( shonagon ) . The Great Council was the ultimate authority to advise the emperor on all civil and military affairs of state . Routine administration was divided up among ...
第 111 頁
... four leading commanders , but it soon became clear that he would be the dominant member . The sons of Nobunaga and one of the four commanders , Shibata , each made bids for independent power , but were defeated within a year of ...
... four leading commanders , but it soon became clear that he would be the dominant member . The sons of Nobunaga and one of the four commanders , Shibata , each made bids for independent power , but were defeated within a year of ...
第 153 頁
... four garrison regions and standard regulations were enforced in order to unify the diverse domain forces now incorporated into the army . Shogunate warships and flotillas from various coastal domains formed the first units of the new ...
... four garrison regions and standard regulations were enforced in order to unify the diverse domain forces now incorporated into the army . Shogunate warships and flotillas from various coastal domains formed the first units of the new ...
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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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