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Sonnō jōi (尊王攘夷, "revere the Emperor,
expel the barbarians") was a
yojijukugo (four-character compound)
phrase used as the
rallying cry and
slogan of...
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Sonno Profondo (english title: Deep Sleep) is a 2013
Italian giallo film,
running 67
minutes in length. In
spite of
being shot in Argentina, the film's...
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Sleepless (Italian: Non ho
sonno) is a 2001
Italian giallo film
directed by
Dario Argento. The film
stars Max von
Sydow and
Stefano Dionisi and marks...
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positions within the shogunate. The
second was to be
expressed in the
phrase sonnō jōi, or "revere the Emperor,
expel the barbarians". The
turning point of...
- Theses") in 1825.
Advocating a will to resist,
Aizawa believed a
policy of
sonnō jōi ("revere the Emperor,
expel the barbarian")
would create a
unity and...
- Chōshū who was
active during the
Bakumatsu period and a key
proponent of the
sonnō jōi movement. He was born
Kusaka Hidezaburō in 1840 in Hagi, a town in Nagato...
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samurai family.
After the
opening of ****an in 1854, he
joined the
nationalist sonnō jōi
movement before being sent to
England to
study at
University College...
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which was
loyal to the
ideals of the
sonnō jōi movement. The Kinnō-tō
killing of
Yoshida Tōyō on 6 May 1862, led to
sonnō jōi
becoming the
prevalent philosophy...
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Takeichi to
support the
sonnō jōi movement.
After the coup d’etat of
September 30, 1863, led to the
suppression of the
sonnō Jōi faction, he fled to Chōshū...
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movement of anti-government uprisings,
which sought to
implement the
policy of
sonnō jōi (revere the emperor,
expel the barbarians), a
principle that the newly...