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Chinese Onomasticons of Posthumous NamesMar 12, 2024 · Chinese posthumous names are based on positive/negative evaluations of the deceased, used to negotiate legitimacy and shape historical records. ...Missing: Dynasty | Show results with:Dynasty
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Names of persons and titles of rulers (www.chinaknowledge.de)Students of Chinese history are often confused by the multitudiness of names a person is referred to. This article tries to explain the most basic facts.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Posthumous name - Nouah's ArkA posthumous name is an honorary name given to royalty, nobles, and sometimes others, in East Asia after the person's death.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Zhou Wenwang 周文王, King Wen of Zhou (www.chinaknowledge.de)Zhou Wenwang 周文王(11th cent. BCE), personal name Ji Chang 姬昌, was the father of the founder of the Zhou dynasty (11th. cent.-221 BCE), Zhou Wuwang 周 ...
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The Origin of Posthumous Names in "Shih-chi" 14 - jstorsubject are the posthumous names for feudal lords conferred by the Son of Heaven, for ministers, for those who have no rank, and for principal wives of the Son ...
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[PDF] Shared Literary Heritage in the East Asian Sinographic SphereNov 22, 2019 · This chapter traces the origins and nature of the shared literary heritage in the East. Asian “Sinographic Sphere,” namely China, Korea, ...
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Of tombs and posthumous names - Korea JoongAng DailyJul 8, 2015 · The posthumous names of the Goguryeo kings were not yet influenced by a Confucian outlook of the world and reflected a healthy appreciation of life.Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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Silla and the Kingdom - :: International Journal of Korean HistoryAug 31, 2019 · ... Silla's indigenous era name and official robes were discarded and the Tang era names and official robes began to be utilized instead.
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[PDF] The ideology of “taking people as the root” of the ly dynasty in VietnamThe royal court gave him the temple name of Thanh Tong and the posthumous name of Ung Thien Sung Nhan Chi Dao Uy Khanh Long Tuong Minh Van Due Vu. Hieu Duc ...
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The confucianization of ancestral worship - ResearchGatePDF | On Jan 1, 2010, K.N. Knapp published Borrowing legitimacy from the dead: The confucianization of ancestral worship | Find, read and cite all the ...<|separator|>
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Yili 儀禮Yili 儀禮"Etiquette and Rites" is one of the three Confucian ritual books (sanli 三禮) and belongs to the Thirteen Confucian Classics.Missing: selection process
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“Introduction” in “Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance ...By the late Qing dynasty, faced with the decline of Confucian political and social institutions, Kang Youwei 康有為 (1858–1927) advocated establishing ...
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[PDF] The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen - Project GutenbergApr 2, 2012 · after the world war and the Russian revolution as before. Sun. Yat-sen was, like many other receptive-minded leaders, sensitive to the new ...
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Chiang Kai-shek: Life and Facts - HistoryNetAug 9, 2022 · Roads and city districts named “Zhongzheng” throughout Taiwan are commonplace. “Zhongzheng” refers to Chiang's posthumous name. quotes. If and ...
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Ancestor worship in contemporary China: An empirical investigationAug 9, 2025 · This exploratory study aims to investigate the potential association between the likelihood of older citizens in China receiving supports from family members.
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What's in a Chinese Name? - nzchinasociety.org.nzDec 14, 2017 · In Chinese names, the family name comes first, followed by the person's given name. The family name is usually one syllable and the given name is usually 2 ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of posthumous names (siho) in Korean history, combining all information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized the key information into a table in CSV format, followed by a narrative summary that integrates additional details not suited for the table. This ensures all information is retained while maintaining readability and density.
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Yi Ku, the Last Prince of the Joseon Dynasty - Boston UniversityAfter his death, he was granted the posthumous title “Prince Imperial Hoeun of Korea” by the Yi Family Council.Missing: association | Show results with:association<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Fall of Joseon: Japanese Colonial Period - Korea.netJoseon rejected trade requests, was forced to sign an unequal treaty, and was annexed by Japan in 1910 after Japan became a strong power.Missing: siho occupation
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Formation of Korean Christianity through the Banning of Ancestral ...Feb 26, 2024 · This study examines how the ban on ancestral rites in Korea had a profound impact on the contextualization of Korean Christianity.
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STRATEGIES FOR PRESERVING THE CULTURAL VALUES OF ...The contemporary generation of ethnic Koreans in Kazakhstan demonstrates a strong sense of ethnic self-identification, with cultural continuity serving as a ...<|separator|>
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None### Summary on Kanpū Shigō (Chinese-style Posthumous Names for Japanese Emperors)
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Sendai Kuji Hongi : Authentic Myths or Forged History?... Chinese-style posthumous names for the successive emperors (kanpū shigō). By the Edo period, it was known that these names had been created in retrospect by ...
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Minamoto no Yoritomo: The First Shōgun of Japan 2Apr 19, 2019 · Minamoto no Yoritomo (May 9, 1147 – February 9, 1199), was the first shogun of Japan. His Buddhist name was Bukōshōgendaizenmon.
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Spiritual Forces of Sacred Naming in Japan - ShitsuraeMay 11, 2025 · Ancient Japanese believed names held spiritual power, shaping rituals from divine myths to modern etiquette. These naming customs influence ...
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Oda Nobunaga and Emperor Ogimachi Honzan Ryuchizan Daiun-in ...The temple was named “Daiun-in” after Nobutadaa's posthumous name “Daiun-in den sanbon urin sengan daikoji,” which came from his untimely end by Akechi ...Missing: Daiavō tsuigō
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[PDF] The Poetry and Political Philosophy of Chūgan Engetsu - UC Berkeleyposthumous imperial titles (shigō 諡号, tsuigō 追号) of Japanese rulers, its use by a reigning Japanese sovereign in designating a new regnal era was ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Historical Background of How Japan Chooses Its Era NamesMay 19, 2017 · Japan counts years using a system of era names. The current era is Heisei, which began when Emperor Akihito succeeded his father in 1989.
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Honzan Ryuchizan Daiun-in TempleDaiun-in is an independent temple belonging to the Jodo Shu (Pure Land ... Oda Nobunaga and Emperor Ogimachi.
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Emperor Shōwa of Japan (Hirohito) - Unofficial RoyaltyApr 25, 2019 · Emperor of Japan for 62 years, Hirohito, now known in Japan by his posthumous name Emperor Shōwa, was born during the reign of his grandfather, Emperor Meiji.
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Funerals in Japan | Nippon.comJul 5, 2015 · According to a survey by the Japan Consumers' Association, 90.1% of Japanese funerals are Buddhist, 3.4% Shintō, and 2.4% nonreligious.
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Funerary and Memorial Practices in JapanNov 25, 2022 · In Buddhist funerary practices, bodies are typically cremated, not buried, and the grieving family will help transfer the bones of the deceased ...
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Japanese Funeral Traditions | Trust & WillThe funeral itself includes Buddhist chants led by monks, incense offerings, and the presentation of a posthumous name (kaimyō), believed to help protect the ...
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Signs of Life: Grounding the Transcendent in Japanese Memorial ...Jan 1, 2025 · An important part of this introduction is the explanation of the posthumous name of the deceased and its cultural and religious significance.
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In Japan, Buddhism May Be Dying Out - The New York TimesJul 14, 2008 · Buddhism is losing its grip on the funeral industry, as more and more Japanese are turning to funeral homes or choosing not to hold funerals at all.
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The Decline of Buddhism in Japan - Critical Observer of ReligionsFeb 1, 2018 · Posthumous names may be according to the level of contribution of the deceased to the temple during his lifetime, the level of his faith in ...
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The Captivating Stories Behind Thai Names - Thailand FoundationMar 14, 2024 · Thai monarchs thus used more Pali (a Middle Indo-Aryan language associated with Theravada Buddhism) and Sanskrit (an ancient languages of India ...
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Thailand - Ayutthaya Period (1350-1767) - GlobalSecurity.orgAug 4, 2012 · The Khmer believed in the divinity of the monarchy, based on Indian beliefs, and therefore adhered to the concept of absolute monarchy. This ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The 10 Ramas: the kings of Thailand's Chakri dynasty - ReutersMay 2, 2019 · In a tradition dating to the 18th century, the Chakri kings have held the formal title Rama, after an avatar of Hindu god Vishnu in the ancient ...
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Kings of the Chakri Dynasty - The Siamese CollectionThe reigns of King Rama II and his two sons, Rama III and IV, marked the first stage in the Thai kingdom's dealings with the West during the age of Imperialism.
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Thai Royal Burial Sites | Unofficial RoyaltyShe was titled Princess Ramboei, Princess Consort and then later raised to Queen Consort. Posthumously, her name was changed to Queen Debsirindra. She died ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Thai Royal Family Tree: The Chakri Dynasty and Royal LegacySep 5, 2024 · When King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) ascended the throne in 1946, he was given the full title “Phra Bat Somdet Phra Paramindr Maha Bhumibol ...
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Thailand's Draconian 112 Lèse-majesté Law: Any Hope for Change?Jun 3, 2024 · The law, referred to as 112 because of its position in the Thai criminal code, makes it an offense to: “defame, insult or threaten members of the royal family.”
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CHAKRI DYNASTY AND KINGS MONGKUT (RAMA IV) AND ...The Chakri dynasty was founded by Rama I. Rama IV (Mongkut) kept Thailand free, and Rama V (Chulalongkorn) implemented significant reforms.
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[PDF] the - vietnam - Council on Southeast Asia Studies - Yale Universityposthumous titles. It is mainly a collection of lore that seems to have been assembled in the early twentieth century.10 (A manuscript held by Professor ...
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[PDF] new data on medieval vietnam through the song sources as a ... - SAVIt concerns the status of the country (as a state), monarchs' posthumous names, slogans of their reigns, honourable ranks and the general name of the ...
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Vietnam - World StatesmenThe Nguyen rulers not only acquired royal honorifics during their reign, but the full royal/imperial temple name (miếu hiệu) and posthumous style (thụy hiệu), ...
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South East Asia - Champa - The History FilesKnown to the Chinese as Huang Wang, and more popularly (especially later) as Champa, it inaugurates the use of posthumous names which indicate the divine ...
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[PDF] ANCESTOR WORSHIP, SUPERNATURALISM, AND GIA LONG'S ...13 George Dutton, “TRINH HOAI DUC: temple of the ... benevolence indicates that posthumous sacrifice was an important part of Vietnamese imagination.