Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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William Scott Morton. of Horyuji was founded in 607 , Prince Shotoku built within its grounds his residence and chapel , named Yumedono , the Hall of Dreams ( see Plate 9 ) . But he also had a Confucian tutor for the Chinese classics ...
William Scott Morton. of Horyuji was founded in 607 , Prince Shotoku built within its grounds his residence and chapel , named Yumedono , the Hall of Dreams ( see Plate 9 ) . But he also had a Confucian tutor for the Chinese classics ...
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... Prince Shotoku was important in his own person as the initiator of a deliberate policy of sinicization , or conforming to Chinese models . But he was also significant as a symbol of certain trends that were to reappear frequently in ...
... Prince Shotoku was important in his own person as the initiator of a deliberate policy of sinicization , or conforming to Chinese models . But he was also significant as a symbol of certain trends that were to reappear frequently in ...
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... Prince Shotoku in a position to influence affairs , 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 ...
... Prince Shotoku in a position to influence affairs , 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 ...
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