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Emperor Richū (履中天皇,
Richū-tennō), also
known as Ōenoizahowake no
Mikoto (大兄去来穂別尊) was the 17th
Emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of...
- great-granddaughter of
Emperor Keikō. He was also the
father of
Emperors Richū, Hanzei, and Ingyō. His name was
Ohosazaki no
Mikoto (大鷦鷯尊).
Empress (Kōgō):...
- was the
third son of
Emperor Nintoku, and a
younger brother of
Emperor Richū. The
phrase Mizu ha in the name
Mizuhawake translates to
beautiful teeth...
- Wan Fang is also a playwright.
Thunderstorm (雷雨 Leiyu), 1934.
Sunrise (日出
Richu), 1936. The
Wilderness (原野 Yuanye), 1937. The
Metamorphosis (蛻變 / 蜕变 Tuibian)...
- 269–539 Ōjin
Nintoku Richū Hanzei Ingyō Ankō Yūryaku
Seinei Kenzō
Ninken Buretsu Keitai Ankan Senka...
-
mausolea in this
cluster of
tumuli are
those of
Emperor Nintoku and
Emperor Richū.
There are 44
burial mounds in the Mozu cluster,
including those that are...
- (Prince Ōke;
ruled 488–498) is said to be
descended from the 17th
Emperor Richū (ruled 400–405). The
exact degree of this
relationship is
shown differently...
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either the 15th
Emperor Ojin, the 16th
Emperor Nintoku, or the 17th
Emperor Richu. Song Book,
Chronicles In the Book of Song, the
Emperor Wu of Song issued...
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Sunrise (Chinese: 日出; pinyin:
Rìchū) is a 1936 Chinese-language play by Cao Yu. Cao Yu's
daughter Wan Fang
adapted the play into a
libretto for the opera...
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Chapter 11: (Emperor Nintoku) Ōsasagi no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 12: (Emperor
Richū)
Izahowake no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Hanzei)
Mitsuhawake no Sumeramikoto...