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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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1 Range | to be imperialistic.~The Three Kingdoms (220 to 268 A.D.). - 2 Range | 268 to 618 A.D.). - The Three Kingdoms were now consolidated 3 Primit| utterly destroyed, only three men escaping with their 4 Confuc| Chinese Golden Age, of the three early dynasties of Kha, 5 Taoism| Conversationalists.~In the three kingdoms into which the 6 Taoism| and was held admirable for three virtues, being called "first 7 Asuka | grade of spiritual rank, three indicating a saint, and 8 Asuka | of his, and lay behind it three years to hear the remark 9 Nara | Ritaihaku, and of Hitomaru. Three great political figures 10 Nara | unifying China after her three centuries of disintegration 11 Nara | Chinese soil, more than three thousand Indian monks and 12 Nara | in a quaint folk-story of three travellers meeting in Loyang. 13 Nara | Buddhists equally. Thus the three streams of Chinese thought 14 Nara | the poetic ideals of these three rival conceptions, express 15 Nara | surrounded by a halo on which three hundred gold statues were 16 Heian | essential, though any one of the three, by itself, carried to its 17 Heian | realisation of the first three in actual life on earth, 18 Heian | In Japan we distinguish three stages, beginning with the 19 Kamaku| of Bandainagon, or the three battle-scenes of the Heiji 20 Ashika| attitude of triumph. The three terms by which European 21 Ashika| monotony. The main parts are three in number, the small chorus 22 Tokuga| resided in Nagasaki for three years, and laid the foundation 23 Tokuga| similarity to Chinnan-ping.~These three streams of tendency together 24 Tokuga| since the death of these three great workers, consists 25 Meiji | groaning in the rust of three centuries of peace. There


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