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Modern scholarship[edit]
References[edit]
Backburner
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Nomenclature[edit]
Background[edit]
- hold of the ashikaga shogunate was never that great, daimyo structure, feuding feudal lords already before the onin war
Onin War[edit]
Mobilization[edit]
New weaponry and tactics[edit]
- takeda cavalry
- firearms, the "asian military revolution"
- Japanese castles and siege
The role of religion[edit]
- Buddhism and Ikko ikki
- Christianity
Gekokujō[edit]
Regional conflicts[edit]
Kinai: the capital region[edit]
Chūgoku: Western Japan[edit]
Kantō: Eastern Japan[edit]
Tōhoku: Northern Japan[edit]
Chūbu: Central Japan[edit]
Shikoku[edit]
The maritime world[edit]
- Piracy
- Murakami
- warfare in the islands, the seas, and onto china
The Three Unifiers[edit]
Oda Nobunaga[edit]
Toyotomi Hideyoshi[edit]
Tokugawa Ieyasu[edit]
Historiography[edit]
Cultural legacy[edit]
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Textual history of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms[edit]
Alternate title: History of...
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Historical basis[edit]
Three Kingdoms historiography and early folk traditions[edit]
- records of the three kingdoms, annotations, zizhi tongjian
- shift of views during the song dynasty
- worship of guan yu, zaju
Precursors to the novel[edit]
- Records of the Three Kingdoms in Plain Language (Sanguozhi Pinghua)
Authorship[edit]
Luo Guanzhong[edit]
- Luo Guanzhong's version, delve into his life and motivations
- Liu Bei as a Mencian paragon as a foil to contemporary Ming absolutism (themes)
Mao Zonggang[edit]
- mao lun and mzg, the trend of commentaries and dufa
Translations[edit]
Japanese[edit]
References[edit]
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Cao Cao's battles[edit]
Years-old infoboxes
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Cao Cao's unification of northern China |
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Cao Cao's unification of northern China |
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Massacre of the Eunuchs[edit]
Years-old infoboxes
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Background[edit]
The massacre[edit]
Aftermath[edit]
In fiction[edit]
References[edit]
- fire over luoyang
- biographical dictionary
- deC's zizhi tongjian
- cambridge history of china
- eunuch literature
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