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Junshi (殉死, "following the lord in death",
sometimes translated as "suicide
through fidelity")
refers to the
medieval ****anese act of v****als committing...
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Princess Junshi (珣子内親王; 1311 – 11 June 1337), or Shin-Muromachi-in (新室町院), was a ****anese
princess and an
empress consort (Chūgū) of
Emperor Go-Daigo of...
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against Sanda as is Karate, Kickboxing, & Tae Kwon Do.
Junshi Sanda (Chinese: 军事散打; pinyin:
Jūnshì Sǎndǎ): A
system of
unarmed combat that was designed...
- Sima
Guang (17
November 1019 – 11
October 1086),
courtesy name
Junshi, was a
Chinese historian, politician, and writer. He was a high-ranking Song dynasty...
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Central Military Commission (Chinese: 中共中央軍事委員會; pinyin: Zhōnggòng Zhōngyāng
Jūnshì Wěiyuánhuì).
Among Western commentators, “Affairs” is
frequently dropped...
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Kobayashi ****anese
funeral Jauhar,
Rajput honour suicide by self-immolation
Junshi –
following the lord in
death Kamikaze, ****anese
suicide bombers Pu****n...
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forbidding of
junshi, the form of
traditional suicide whereby a
retainer followed his lord in death. It was
because of this
dislike for
junshi that one of...
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Fujiwara no
Junshi (藤原 遵子, 957 – June 27, 1017) was an
Empress consort of ****an. She was the
consort of
Emperor En'yū of ****an. She was the
daughter of...
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during discussions between T.
Colin Campbell at
Cornell University and Chen
Junshi,
Deputy Director of
Institute of
Nutrition and Food
Hygiene at the Chinese...
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attention to the
concept of
bushido and the
controversial samurai practice of
junshi (following the lord in death). Nogi
Nakito was born on
December 25, 1849...