Table of Contents
15 relations: Alexander the Great, Aristotle, Babylonia, Classical Chinese, Confucianism, Date Masamune, First Opium War, George Washington, Miyagi Prefecture, Napoleon, Noah, Rai San'yō, Tōhoku region, Tokushi Zeigi, Yushima Seidō.
- 19th-century Japanese historians
- 19th-century Japanese poets
- Japanese Confucianists
Alexander the Great
Alexander III of Macedon (Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
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Aristotle
Aristotle (Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs; 384–322 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath.
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Babylonia
Babylonia (𒆳𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠) was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq and parts of Syria and Iran).
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Classical Chinese
Classical Chinese is the language in which the classics of Chinese literature were written, from.
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Confucianism
Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy (humanistic or rationalistic), religion, theory of government, or way of life.
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Date Masamune
was a Japanese daimyō during Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period.
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First Opium War
The First Opium War, also known as the Anglo-Chinese War, was a series of military engagements fought between the British Empire and the Qing dynasty of China between 1839 and 1842.
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George Washington
George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
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Miyagi Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu.
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Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.
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Noah
Noah appears as the last of the Antediluvian patriarchs in the traditions of Abrahamic religions.
Rai San'yō
Rai San'yō (Japanese: 頼 山陽; 21 January 1780, Aki Province – 16 October 1832, Kyoto) was a Japanese Confucianist philosopher, historian, artist and poet of the later Edo period. Saitō Chikudō and Rai San'yō are 19th-century Japanese historians and 19th-century Japanese poets.
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Tōhoku region
The, Northeast region,, or consists of the northeastern portion of Honshu, the largest island of Japan.
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Tokushi Zeigi
is an analysis of Japanese historic persons by Saitō Chikudō.
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Yushima Seidō
, is a Confucian temple in Yushima, Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan.
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See also
19th-century Japanese historians
- Date Munehiro
- Hirose Tansō
- Hoshino Hisashi
- Ishihara Shiko'o
- Kume Kunitake
- Rai San'yō
- Saitō Chikudō
- Shiratori Kurakichi
- Suematsu Kenchō
- Taguchi Ukichi
- Yusuke Hashiba
- Ōtori Keisuke
19th-century Japanese poets
- Chikako, Princess Kazu
- Chō Kōran
- Doppo Kunikida
- Ema Saikō
- Enomoto Seifu
- Gigadō Ashiyuki
- Hagiwara Hiromichi
- Hirose Tansō
- Ishikawa Masamochi
- Kawahigashi Hekigotō
- Kitamura Tokoku
- Kurita Chodō
- Kyoshi Takahama
- Masaoka Shiki
- Matsudaira Katamori
- Matsudaira Teru
- Misao Fujimura
- Mizuho Ōta
- Mori Ōgai
- Nakajima Utako
- Natsume Sōseki
- Nobutsuna Sasaki
- Ochiai Naobumi
- Ozaki Kōyō
- Rai San'yō
- Ryōkan
- Saitō Chikudō
- Tekkan Yosano
- Tōson Shimazaki
- Yokoi Kinkoku
- Yone Noguchi
- Ōtagaki Rengetsu
Japanese Confucianists
- Aizawa Seishisai
- Akizuki Teijirō
- Aoki Konyō
- Arai Hakuseki
- Fujiwara Seika
- Gamō Kunpei
- Hayashi Akira
- Hayashi Gahō
- Hayashi Hōkō
- Hayashi Jussai
- Hayashi Razan
- Hayashi Ryūkō
- Hirose Tansō
- Hosoi Heishu
- Hosoi Kōtaku
- Ikeda Mitsumasa
- Imakita Kosen
- Ishida Baigan
- Itō Jinsai
- Kaibara Ekken
- Keian Genju
- Kibi no Makibi
- Kozaki Hiromichi
- Kumazawa Banzan
- Kusaba Haisen
- Matsuoka Shoan
- Miyoshi Kiyotsura
- Muro Kyūsō
- Nakae Tōju
- Nakane Kōtei
- Narushima Ryūhoku
- Nitta Kuniteru
- Ogyū Sorai
- Saitō Chikudō
- Satō Issai
- Tani Jinzan
- Tanomura Chikuden
- Terakado Seiken
- Wani (scholar)
- Yamazaki Ansai
- Yasui Sokken
- Yokoi Yayū
- Ōshio Heihachirō
References
Also known as Saito Chikudo.

