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Shueisha Inc. (株式会社集英社,
Kabushiki gaisha Shūei-sha) is a ****anese
publishing company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, ****an.
Shueisha is the
largest publishing...
- Hon'inbō
Shūei (本因坊秀栄,
November 1, 1852 –
February 10, 1907) was a ****anese
professional Go player. Hon'inbō
Shūei, a
younger son of the very
strong Hon'inbō...
- Feng s**** (/ˈfʌŋˌʃuːi/ or /ˌfʌŋˈʃweɪ/),
sometimes called Chinese geomancy, is a
traditional form of
geomancy that
originated in
Ancient China and claims...
- Shūho
became the 18th Hon'inbō in 1886,
inheriting the
title from
Hayashi Shuei. Shūho
published the
famous book Hoen
Shinpo in 1882,
which outlined the...
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Shugen (秀元, 1879-1884) 17th Honinbo,
Shuei (秀栄, 1884-1886) 18th Honinbo,
Shuho (秀甫, 1886) 19th Honinbo,
Shuei (秀栄, 1887-1907) 20th Honinbo,
Shugen (秀元...
- ****an, who used his
contacts to
secure Tamura an
introduction to Hon'inbō
Shūei. He was re-ranked as 4th dan in 1892 and
proceeded up the
ranks from there...
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Appointed by Lee Teng-**** Vice
President Cheng Shuei-chih
Preceded by
Huang Tzuen-chiou
Succeeded by
Cheng Shuei-chih (acting) Wang Tso-jung 18th Minister...
- Shūe
Matsubayashi (松林 宗恵,
Matsubayashi Shūe,
sometimes rendered as
Shuei Matsubayashi) (born July 7, 1920 -
August 15, 2009,
Shimane Prefecture, ****an)...
- the end of the
period as
truly independent. Its
headship went to
Honinbo Shuei, and when he
became also
Honinbo head, it was de
facto merged into the Honinbos...
- of the
Republic of
China on 10
March 1978 and
renamed ROCS Lai Yang or
Shuei Yang. The ship was
decommissioned on 16
February 2000, and sunk on 11 April...