2024
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The last Empress’s Escape – Between Fact and History
Organizing the Facts On the night of November 10, 1931, Puyi escaped from Tianjin and arrived in Yingkou on the 13th, heading toward Manchukuo. Sixteen days after Puyi’s departure, on November 26, an escape operation for Empress Wanrong was executed. The Operation Team – Planner: Yoshida Chutaro, translator for the Tianjin Garrison – Accompanying members: – Kawashima Yoshiko – Mrs. Yoshida Chutaro – Wanrong’s brother – Imperial eunuch – Lady-in-waiting – Japanese Army Colonel The Moment of Decision About ten…
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The Last Days of the Qing Dynasty – Behind the Scenes of Puyi’s Abdication
The Beginning of Turmoil In 1911, with the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution, the Qing Dynasty faced a crisis of survival. Taking advantage of this situation, Yuan Shikai, who held military power, plotted to force the young Emperor Puyi to abdicate and seize power for himself. The Final Resistance In this critical situation, two important royal figures stood firmly against the emperor’s abdication until the end of the imperial conference: – Prince Gong (Puwei) – Prince Su (Shanqi) They advocated…
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Why was Puyi given special protection?
Why was Puyi given special protection? After the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the privileges of the imperial family and aristocracy during the Qing Dynasty were supposed to have been completely denied, restoration of honor and special protection were given to Emperor Puyi and the mellow imperial family. Why is that? Sun Yat-sen’s “Republic of the Five Tribes” In the early stages, the revolutionaries adopted an extreme Manchurianism that regarded the entire Manchu tribe as the enemy and…
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Rikugien
Rikugien Rikugien is a garden in Kita-ku, Tokyo that is considered a masterpiece of the Edo period in Japan. Its name comes from The Six Elements of Poetry, a description of the classification of poems and their techniques of expression derived from the Chinese Shijing. It is not, however, a Chinese garden. The garden was created by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, who has reflected scenes from ancient Japanese waka poems in his garden. We hope that visitors to the garden will be…
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“SHOGUN – A Story Hidden in the Tea Room” ~Japanese Cultural Depths in an Emmy Award-Winning Series~
Excellence in Visual Expression This work features exquisitely refined imagery and Japanese dialogue, conveying deep cultural meanings that cannot be fully captured through English subtitles alone. Through the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, it masterfully expresses the complex psychology of two characters. The Significance of the Tea Room Space The path to the tea room is carefully depicted in the visuals: – Stepping stones: A bridge to the sacred world – Tsukubai (washing basin): A ritual place for cleansing hands and…