Waseda University History of Japan (volume 1): Yayoi Kofun Period

Waseda University History of Japan (volume 1): Yayoi Kofun Period

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"History of Japan at Waseda University (Volume 1): The Yayoi Tumulus Period" writes from Japan's prehistoric society to the reign of Emperor Tenmu. The author, Professor Kuni Takeshi, quoted extensively from Kojiki, Nihonshoki, Chinese historical books, relevant materials collected by Shosoin, and research results of Japanese and European historians during the Meiji period. He placed Japanese history in the history of ancient Asia centered on Chinese history, and elaborated on the ancient territory of Japan, the origins of Japanese religion and politics, Izanozun and Izanagi. Zang Ranzun follows the contents of the Eight Continents, the ancient times of Korea and Fujian, the Hotaru Rebellion, the unification of Japan, the Takachiho Palace era, the Great Japanese Empire, the era of the missing history of the Great Japanese Empire, the Second Empire of the Japanese Empire, the establishment of national counties, the expansion of the Japanese Kingdom, the strife of the aristocrats in the capital, the changes of Nona Tsukushi, the reform of the state religion and government, the restoration of Emperor Tenji, Emperor Tenmu's rectification of the imperial court, etc. Professor Kuni Takeshi investigated the origin and development of the Japanese from the perspective of ethnography and anthropology, and interpreted the "Kojiki" and "Nihon Shoki" from an empirical perspective, and unearthed many historical facts that are thought-provoking.

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ยี่สิบสอง59mo ago

I have to say, these scientists are really great! In order to know the true situation of history, we do not hesitate to explore various ways and then confirm it. Then, based on the investigation and analysis, we can identify the authenticity of history.

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Be Like the Wind59mo ago

It is developing very fast now, and many people will write novels based on historical backgrounds and fictionalize non-existent people. Because many people are curious about history and want to learn about history through these!

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Be Like the Wind59mo ago

I feel that geography has something to do with history. After all, geography can look for things related to history based on changes in the earth's crust and other conditions. But psychology seems to have no use at all with history.

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