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Shōchō (正長) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Ōei and
before Eikyō, from
April 1428
until September 1429. The
reigning emperors were...
- The
Shōchō uprising (正長の土一揆
Shōchō no Do Ikki or
Shōchō no
Tsuchi Ikki) was one of the many
armed rebellions in ****an
during the
Muromachi Period and...
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Shōchō Hagami (葉上照澄;
August 15, 1903 –
March 7, 1989) was a
great acharya (大阿闍梨) of
Tendai Buddhism and one of the most
prominent ****anese
Buddhists of...
- Maid-Droid (メイドロイド) aka Rōjin to Rabudōru:
Watashi ga
Shochō ni
Natta Toki (老人とラブドール 私が初潮になった時, lit. The Old Man and the Love Doll: The Time of My First...
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Seisetsu Shōchō (Ch'ing-cho Cheng-ch'eng, 清拙正澄; 1274–1339) was a
Chinese Buddhist missionary to ****an. A
disciple of Ku-lin Ch'ing-mao (古林清茂), of the Rinzai...
- The 2001
Central Government Reform (中央省庁再編, Chūō
Shōchō Saihen) by the ****anese
government involved the
establishment of a new ministry, the
merging of...
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having administered the
empire for only
three years.
February 3, 1428 (
Shōchō 1, 18th day of the 1st month): Shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshimochi,
having taken...
- Eikyō (永享) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year" name)
after Shōchō and
before Kakitsu. This
period spanned the
years from
September 1429 through...
- but to the
people who
elected its members. The use of the ****anese word
shōchō (象徴),
meaning symbol, to
describe the
emperor is
unusual and, depending...
- Fushimi-no-miya house, who
became Emperor Go-Hanazono
after Shōkō's death. 1428 (
Shōchō 1, 20th day of the 7th month): In the 17th year of Shōkō-tennō's
reign (称光天皇十七年)...