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Kaibara Ekken (貝原 益軒,
December 17, 1630 –
October 5, 1714) or E****n, also
known as
Atsunobu (篤信), was a ****anese Neo-Confucianist
philosopher and botanist...
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Brett Ekkens (born
October 16, 1989) is an
American college football coach. He is the head
football coach for
Tiffin University, a
position he has held...
- actor, singer, film producer, film
director and
martial artist Kaibara Ekken, Neo-Confucianist
philosopher Chiya Fujino,
writer Noriko ****uda, TV announcer...
- Jun'an (1621–1698)
Yamaga Sokō (1622–1685) Itō
Jinsai (1627–1705)
Kaibara Ekken (aka E****n) (1630–1714) Satō
Naokata (1650?–1719)
Asami Keisai (1652–1712)...
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Kaibara Ekken (1630–1714), who
wrote a
number of
influential works on
Confucian Shinto,
including the "Greater
Learning for Women."
Ekken's writings...
- "Onna Daigaku", or "Learning for Women", by
Confucianist author Kaibara Ekken,
spelled out
expectations for ****anese women,
lowering significantly their...
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attributed to ****anese
botanist and
educator Kaibara Ekken. The Onna
Daigaku is
cited as
Ekken's most po****r book,
which was
often gifted to new brides...
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traveler could pay for a tour
guide or
consult guide books such as
Kaibara Ekken's Keijō Shōran (The
Excellent Views of Kyoto). The CEN (European Committee...
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effectively used in the
external treatment of smallpox,
which prompted Kaibara Ekken to
describe the herb in his
Yamato honzō (大和本草),
under the name of a****agusa...
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recurred in ****anese
sources dating to the Edo Period, such as
Kaibara Ekken's Yamato honzō,
which describe the
creature as
having skin that
hangs down...