Part
1 Range | headman of a village became Emperor of China. But the whole
2 Range | from the time of its third emperor, at Pekin.~The Manchu Dynasty (
3 Range | division of power between the emperor and~the army to establish
4 Primit| dynasty, by calling him "Emperor of the Land of the Setting
5 Confuc| by saying that the first emperor was Fukki, the Teacher of
6 Confuc| equal importance with the emperor - that parental autocrat
7 Confuc| the time of their third emperor they made a knowledge of
8 Confuc| wonderful hunting-parties of the emperor, with their glittering chariots,
9 Taoism| third century, when the Emperor Korei cast an image of Buddha
10 Buddhi| conclusions.~Asoka - the great emperor who united India, and made
11 Buddhi| s contemporary, the Shin Emperor of China, points us to ages
12 Asuka | In 64 A.D. Meitei, a Hâng Emperor, dreamt of a huge golden
13 Asuka | his day, that a Northern~emperor despatched an army to bring
14 Asuka | man, holding the infant emperor in his arms. From this time
15 Asuka | thirteenth year of the reign of Emperor Kimmei (552 A.D.), sent
16 Asuka | should flow Eastward," - the Emperor was, of course, glad to
17 Asuka | its embassy of escort.~The Emperor decided the matter by entrusting
18 Asuka | duty of devotion to the~Emperor, inculcates Confucian ethics,
19 Asuka | assassination of the succeeding Emperor, who chose to object to
20 Asuka | the granddaughter of the Emperor. Her long reign, from 593
21 Asuka | to the accession of the Emperor Tenji, 667 A.D. This era
22 Asuka | From the accession of the Emperor Seiwa in 898, to the fall
23 Asuka | accession of the reigning Emperor in 1867 to the present day.~
24 Nara | Taiso), the first Tâng emperor, succeeded in unifying China
25 Nara | And his contemporary, the Emperor Tenjitenno, broke the hereditary
26 Nara | its base.~In Japan, the Emperor Tenji, who crushed the Soga
27 Nara | idea of the statue to the Emperor Shomu and his great Empress
28 Nara | with great delicacy.~The Emperor, who called himself publicly "
29 Nara | personal belongings of the Emperor Shomu and his Empress Komio,
30 Fujiwa| at the accession of the Emperor Daigo, 898 A.D. With it
31 Kamaku| Heiji stories, owned by the Emperor, Baron Iwasaki, and the
32 Ashika| especially from the time of Emperor Kiso, in the twelfth century,
33 Toyoto| over the capital where the emperor resided. The history of
34 Meiji | accession in 1868 of the present Emperor, under whose august direction
35 Meiji | Tokugawa period. The first Emperor of Ming who overthrew the
36 Meiji | interpretation, this means that the Emperor tried to revert to pure
37 Meiji | always in the person of the Emperor, as the descendant of the
38 Vista | harmony that brings together emperor and peasant; that sublime
39 Vista | fruits, making Takakura, Emperor of Japan, remove his sleeping-robes
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