- 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...
- 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...
- 1667) 1628 –
Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1685) 1657 – Arai
Hakuseki, ****anese
academic and
politician (d. 1725) 1693 – John Harrison, English...
- 2008-12-04.
Retrieved 2008-02-20.
Yasaka Pagoda, Kyoto.
Hakuseki, p. 330; Keene, p. 78
Hakuseki, p. 330;
Okinawa Prefecture (2004).This is Okinawa, p....
- 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....
- 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
confined until his death. The ****anese
politician and
scholar Arai
Hakuseki published the Seiyō
Kibun based on his
conversations with Sidotti. Sidotti...
- at the
request of the
native inhabitants.
During the Edo period, Arai
Hakuseki proposed that
Watarishima was Ezo,
which was
later renamed Hokkaidō. The...
-
implements of this era have been
excavated in ****an. In the 18th century, Arai
Hakuseki suggested that the
ancient stone tools in ****an were left
behind by the...
- Rùnzhī 潤之 Hồ Chí Minh 胡志明 Nguyễn 阮 Sinh Cung 生恭 Tất Thành 必誠 I
Sunsin 李舜臣 I 李
Sunsin 舜臣
Yeohae 汝諧 Arai
Hakuseki 新井 白石 Arai 新井
Kimiyoshi 君美
Hakuseki 白石...