From Ancient Mythology to the Age of Birds: the Morning Bell of the Island Nation

From Ancient Mythology to the Age of Birds: the Morning Bell of the Island Nation

by Sakura Snowmaru

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127Kwords17chapters
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Ch. 17第十二章 宝皇女
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In 57 AD, the Japanese slave king went to Luoyang to meet Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty Liu Xiu, and was named "the Japanese slave king of the Han Dynasty". At that time, Japan's political power was limited to today's Kyushu Island, divided into dozens of tribes, and there were constant disputes. Until the Three Kingdoms period, various tribes formed an alliance and elected Queen Beimihu as the leader of the alliance. After that, Japan continued to send envoys to China to learn from China's advanced systems and technologies. In 593 AD, Prince Shotoku took over as regent and implemented reforms. After the death of Prince Shotoku, Emperor Kotoku once again implemented reforms after coming to power, which was known as the "Taika Reform" in history. However, the Dahua reform was resisted because it touched the interests of the nobles. It was not implemented again until Empress Saimei (Princess Tao) came to the throne. Soon, the famous "Battle of Shiromura River" broke out, and Japan was defeated and retreated to its homeland.

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