- this oft-told tale
about kowtowing does not bear
itself out in the
primary sources. Kipnis,
Andrew B. (1997). "
Kowtowing".
Producing Guanxi: Sentiment...
- Dogeza: I
Tried Asking While Kowtowing (****anese: 土下座で頼んでみた, Hepburn:
Dogeza de Tanondemita, "I
Tried Asking While Kowtowing") is a ****anese **** comedy...
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translated to "
kowtow diplomacy" or "
kowtow foreign policy". In general,
dogeza is
translated into
English as "prostration" or "
kowtow". In the ****anese...
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important since it was a
number ****ociated with the Emperor. This
practice of
kowtowing is not new to the
Chinese nor is the
concept of
kneeling since they sat...
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Joyful (__)_(._.)__(_^_)_<(_ _)><m(__)m>m(__)mm(_ _)m 🙇
Kowtow as a sign of respect, or
dogeza for
apology (凸ಠ益ಠ)凸 🖕
Middle fingers \(°ロ\)(/ロ°)/...
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death of Dorgon. For the Qing,
although the
Dalai Lama was not
required to
kowtow to the emperor, who rose from his
throne and
advanced 30 feet to meet him...
-
Keoni (8
March 2018). "German
companies Lufthansa, Mercedes-Benz and
Bosch kowtow to Beijing".
Taiwan News.
Archived from the
original on 5
February 2021...
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deities below the Jade Emperor. The
household then
kneels three times and
kowtows nine
times to pay
obeisance and wish him a long life. Incense, tea, fruit...
- subjects, who
regarded the act as
slavish and humiliating,
generally avoided kowtowing to the emperor's
edicts by
leaving the room when such
messages were received...
- respect.
Kowtowing, or
kneeling and
bowing so
deeply that one's
forehead is
touching the floor, is
practiced during worship at temples.
Kowtowing is a powerful...