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  • Prince Shōtoku - Wikipedia
    Shōtoku, inspired by the Buddha's teachings, succeeded in establishing a centralized government during his reign In 603, he established the Twelve Level Cap and Rank System at the court He is credited with promulgating the seventeen-article constitution
  • Prince Shotoku - World History Encyclopedia
    Prince Shotoku (574-622 CE) ruled as regent of Japan from 594 to 622 CE and is one of the most celebrated figures in all of Japanese history
  • Taishi Shōtoku | Japanese Regent, Buddhist Scholar Author - Britannica
    Shōtoku was a member of the powerful Soga family and was the second son of the short-reigned emperor Yōmei When political maneuvering brought his aunt to the throne, Shōtoku became crown prince and regent in 593 He remained in that position until his death
  • Man of Legend: Early Japanese Ruler Prince Shōtoku - nippon. com
    Prince Shōtoku was an influential leader in seventh-century Japan, popularly credited with achievements from establishing courtly ranks and a constitution to encouraging the spread of Buddhism
  • Shotoku Taishi - New World Encyclopedia
    Prince Shōtoku (聖徳太子, Shōtoku Taishi the Prince of Holy Virtue), original name Umayado, (574-622) was a regent and one of the most outstanding figures in the history of early Japan His reign marked a turning-point in the cultural and political development of Japan
  • Prince Shotoku | Japan Reference
    Devised by Prince Shōtoku, it was promulgated in 604 as part of his effort to create a strong imperial bureaucracy In contrast to the earlier hereditary titles (kabane) based on clan membership, the kan'i jūnikai system was designed to reward individual merit and promote loyalty to the emperor
  • The Legacy of Prince Shōtoku: Buddhism, Governance, and Japan’s Early . . .
    Prince Shōtoku is one of the most celebrated historical figures in Japan, remembered for his influential role in promoting Buddhism and shaping early Japanese governance His achievements during the Asuka period laid the groundwork for many of Japan’s cultural and political developments
  • PRINCE SHOTOKU (574-622): BUDDHISM, LEGENDS AND HIS GROUNDBREAKING . . .
    Prince Shotoku was a serious Buddhist practitioner who sought to create a centralized political system based on the Chinese model To him, Buddhism was the epitome of a great civilization
  • Prince Shōtoku - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
    Prince Shōtoku (聖徳太子 Shōtoku Taishi, February 7, 574 – April 8, 622[1]), also known as Prince Umayado (厩戸皇子 Umayado no ōjî) or Prince Kamitsumiya (上宮皇子 Kamitsumiya no ōji), was a semi-legendary regent and a politician of the Asuka period in Japan who served under Empress Suiko
  • Prince Shōtoku (574-622) | Issue 158 | Philosophy Now
    Shōtoku was foremost a statesman, and most historians would not call him a ‘philosopher-prince’ What puts the Shōtoku Constitution at the beginning of the history of Japanese philosophy, though, is that it set the scene for the intellectual developments that came after it





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