- Arai
Hakuseki (新井 白石,
March 24, 1657 – June 29, 1725) was a Confucianist, scholar-bureaucrat, academic, administrator,
writer and
politician in ****an during...
- shōgun, and was
being advised by his long-time
Confucian advisor, Arai
Hakuseki, who held
considerable influence in the shōgun's
court at Edo. At the time...
- was the shogun. In 1694, a rōnin, Arai
Hakuseki, was
appointed as
personal tutor and
advisor to Ienobu.
Hakuseki used to be a
teacher in Edo, but was recommended...
- (2003).
Yoshimasa and the
Silver Pavilion, p. 16–17, at
Google Books Hakuseki, Arai. (1712)
Lessons from History: The
Tokushi Yoron, p. 330. JA**** (****anese...
-
decided that he
could not rely on
conservative Confucianists like Arai
Hakuseki in Edo and did what he
could to
stabilize Kii Domain.
Before he
could implement...
- Yo****suna as Yo****umi's son, and
Yoshifuyu as Yo****umi's son." 新井 Arai, 白石
Hakuseki; Ackroyd,
Joyce Irene (1982).
Lessons from history: the
Tokushi yoron....
- from
prehistoric times to the present.
Simon & Schuster. p. 306. Arai,
Hakuseki; Joly,
Henri L.; Inada, Hogitarō (1913). The
Sword Book in "Honchō Gunkikō"...
- of
Emperor Higashiyama.
Fearing extinction of the
Imperial Line, Arai
Hakuseki proposed that a new
branch of the
Imperial Family be created. In 1718,...
-
Confucian philosophy took hold. Neo-Confucians such as
Hayashi Razan and Arai
Hakuseki were
instrumental in the
formulation of ****an's
dominant early modern political...
- 4324/9780429499531-20. ISBN 9780429499531. Ackroyd, Joyce. (1982). [ Arai
Hakuseki, 1712]
Tokushi Yoron; "Lessons from History: the
Tokushi yoron" translated...