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Heimin (平民) is the ****anese word for commoner. The word
first came into use
towards the end of the Edo
period to
denote people who were born
without any...
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Heimin Shinbun (平民新聞, The Commoner's News, also
spelled Heimin Shimbun) was a
socialist and anti-war
daily newspaper established in ****an in
November 1903...
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mouthpiece of the
socialist Heimin-sha (Society of Commoners). The
chief writers were
Kotoku Shusui and
Sakai Toshihiko. When the
Heimin decried the high taxes...
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opposing the Russo-****anese War by
founding the
Heimin-sha
group and its ****ociated newspaper,
Heimin Shinbun. Due to
disregard for
state press laws,...
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players begin as
heimin.
Decide randomly who will be the dealer.
Depending on the
number of players,
multiple players could be
heimin, or the game might...
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between the
kazoku (a
merger of the
former kuge and daimyō classes) and
heimin (commoners) with no
special class privileges, and the
title was
solely on...
- Kōtoku Shūsui to form the anti-war
socialist Heimin-sha
group and its ****ociated newspaper, the
Heimin Shinbun. He
contributed to the
newspaper regularly...
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Shinoukoushou Kazoku ****oku
Heimin Banchō
Sukeban Bijin Bishōjo Bishōnen
Burakumin Chikan Chūnibyō
Denpa Ebune [ja]
Freeter Herbivore men
Hikikomori Idol...
- the Russo-****anese War,
founded the
Heiminsha and
published the
newspaper Heimin Shimbun. He
formed the ****an
Socialist Party and the ****anese Communist...
- as Hara Kei, and
given the
moniker of "commoner
prime minister" (平民宰相,
heimin saishō). Hara
Takashi was born on 15
March 1856 in Motomiya, a
village near...