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Gyorin (lit. "neighborly relations") was a neo-Confucian term
developed in
Joseon Korea. The term was
intended to
identify and
characterize a diplomatic...
- to
reveal his next move to
which the
second company could react in time.
Gyōrin (fish scales)
Frequently used to deal with much more
numerous armies. Its...
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called kozane. ****anese
scale armour constructed from fish type
scales (
gyorin kozane) were
reportedly constructed in ****an as far back as the Fujiwara...
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contrasts with the
gyorin (kyorin) (neighborly relations)
diplomacy in
dealings with Jurchens, ****an,
Ryukyu Kingdom, Siam and Java.
Gyorin was
applied to...
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dynasty emplo**** the
gyorin (kyorin) (neighborly relations)
diplomacy in
dealings with Jurchen, ****an,
Ryukyu Kingdom, Siam and Java.
Gyorin was
applied to...
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Shingen outnumbered Ieyasu three-to-one, and
organized his men in the
gyorin (魚鱗, fish-scale) formation,
enticing his
opponent to attack.
Oyamada Nobushige...
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Kyorin may
refer to: an
alternate romanization for the
Korean gyorin (교린청책; lit. "neighborly relations"), a neo-Confucian term
applied to
diplomacy and...
- Hanja: 事大交隣政策; lit. serving the
great and
relations with
neighbor policy) was the
Gyorin policy of
amicable relations with
neighbouring countries;
however this did...
- Deuk-jong. Its
purpose was to
foster and
maintain neighborly relations (
Gyorin diplomacy); and ****istance from the
shogun was
sought in
suppressing the...
- that
folded were also
tatami armour. Tameshi-gusoku —
bullet tested armour Gyorin kozane-gusoku —
Scale armour Nanban-gusoku — western-inspired
armour Okasi-gusoku...