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Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Beginnings.
Fei was a Chinese who was born in Wujiang County of Jiangsu Province in China on November 2, 1910. His world was one plagued with political corruption and abject poverty. He grew up in a gentry but yet not wealthy family. His father was educated in the Chinese classics and earned a shengyuan civil service degree. And he studied his way in Japan in Western learning for Chinese students. He founded a school—the first modern Japanese model in the province. Fei’s mother, Yang Renlan, was highly educated for her time, as well. She also established a nursery ...
See also:Fei Xiaotong, Fei Xiaotong - Life, Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Beginnings, Fei Xiaotong - Going Into Anthropology, Fei Xiaotong - Communism in China, Fei Xiaotong - Fei In The Depths, Fei Xiaotong - The Turning Point, Fei Xiaotong - Death, Fei Xiaotong - Accomplishments, Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Contributions to China, Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Contribution to Anthropology, Fei Xiaotong - Fei’s Contribution to the World, Fei Xiaotong - Education, Fei Xiaotong - Works, Fei Xiaotong - Awards, Fei Xiaotong - Politics, Fei Xiaotong - Sources Read more here: » Fei Xiaotong: Encyclopedia II - Fei Xiaotong - Life |
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| |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Empress Go-Sakuramachi - LifeIn 1762, she acceded to the throne by a special decree by Emperor Momozono, who's son Prince Hidehito (later Emperor Go-Momozono) was only 5 years old.
By her enthronement, she became the first empress in her own right in 119 years, since Empress Meishō.
In the ninth year of her reign, 1770, she abdicated in favor of Emperor Go-Momozono. However, that reign did not last long, ending in 1779 when Go-Momozono died without leaving a son. The then-retired Emperor Go-Sakuramachi consulted with the senior courtiers and imperial guar ...
See also:Empress Go-Sakuramachi, Empress Go-Sakuramachi - Genealogy, Empress Go-Sakuramachi - Life, Empress Go-Sakuramachi - Eras of her reign Read more here: » Empress Go-Sakuramachi: Encyclopedia II - Empress Go-Sakuramachi - Life |
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Cao Cao - Early life.
Cao Cao was born in the county of Qiao (譙, present day Bozhou, Anhui) in 155. His father Cao Song (曹嵩) was a foster son of Cao Teng (曹騰), who in turn was one of the favorite eunuchs of Emperor Huan. Some historical records, including Biography of Cao Man, claim that Cao Song was originally surnamed Xiahou (thus making Cao Cao a cousin of Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan, two of his most prominent generals). In Romance of the Three Kingdoms , it states that Cao Cao's father was origianlly a Xiahou and ...
See also:Cao Cao, Cao Cao - Life, Cao Cao - Early life, Cao Cao - Alliance against Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - The three kingdoms, Cao Cao - Major battles, Cao Cao - Battle of Yanzhou, Cao Cao - Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao - Battle of Red Cliffs, Cao Cao - Other contributions, Cao Cao - Agriculture and education, Cao Cao - Poetry, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao - Escape from Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - Escape through Huarong Trail, Cao Cao - Death of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in opera, Cao Cao - The Cao clan, Cao Cao - Direct male descendants, Cao Cao - Extended family, Cao Cao - Reference Read more here: » Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Cao - Life |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shoko - LifeOn October 5, 1412, he acceded to the throne upon the abdication of Emperor Go-Komatsu. His actual coronation date was the 19th day of the 12th month, 1414.
He was connected to Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and the Hino Family through his mother's side.
Emperor Go-Komatsu ruled as a Cloistered Emperor during his reign.
Because of illness, Shōkō had no children of his own. For this reason, Emperor Go-Komatsu chose a prince, by blood Shōkō's third cousin, for Shōkō to adopt, who became Emperor ...
See also:Emperor Shoko, Emperor Shoko - Genealogy, Emperor Shoko - Name, Emperor Shoko - Life, Emperor Shoko - Eras of his reign Read more here: » Emperor Shoko: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Shoko - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Suko - LifeIn 1348, he became Crown Prince. In the same year, he became Northern Emperor upon the abdication of Emperor Kōmyō. Although Emperor Kōgon ruled as cloistered Emperor, the rivalry between Ashikaga Takauji and Ashikaga Tadayoshi began, and in 1351, Takauji returned to the allegiance of the Southern Court, forcing Emperor Sukō to abdicate. This was intended to reunify the Imperial Line. However, the peace soon fell apart, and in 1352, the Southern Dynasty evacuated Kyoto, abducting with them Retired (Northern) Emperors Emperor Kōgon and E ...
See also:Emperor Suko, Emperor Suko - Genealogy, Emperor Suko - Life, Emperor Suko - Eras during his reign, Emperor Suko - Southern Court Rivals Read more here: » Emperor Suko: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Suko - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Tsuchimikado - LifeIn 1198, he became emperor upon the abdication of Emperor Go-Toba, who continued to rule in actual fact as cloistered emperor. However, in 1210, Go-Toba persuaded him to abdicate in favor of his younger brother, who became Emperor Juntoku.
In Kyōto, Minamoto no Michichika took power as steward, and in Kamakura, in 1199, upon the death of Minamoto no Yoritomo, Hōjō Tokimasa began to rule as Gokenin.
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See also:Emperor Tsuchimikado, Emperor Tsuchimikado - Genealogy, Emperor Tsuchimikado - Life, Emperor Tsuchimikado - Eras of his reign Read more here: » Emperor Tsuchimikado: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Tsuchimikado - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Toba - LifeWhen his mother passed away, his grandfather, Retired Emperor Shirakawa, took him under his care and raised him. He became emperor at the age of four upon the death of his father, Emperor Horikawa. Government affairs were controlled by his grandfather as cloistered emperor.
He abdicated in 1123. In 1129, after the death of Retired Emperor Shirakawa, he began to rule as cloistered emperor. He continued to hold power through the reigns of three emperors, Emperor Sutoku, Emperor Konoe, and Emperor Go-Shirakawa. In 1142, he became a ...
See also:Emperor Toba, Emperor Toba - Genealogy, Emperor Toba - Empresses, Emperor Toba - Life, Emperor Toba - Eras of his reign Read more here: » Emperor Toba: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Toba - Life |
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|  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Temmu - LifeThe first and only document on his life was Nihonshoki. However, it was edited by his son, Prince Toneri, and the work was written during the reigns of his wife and children, causing one to suspect its accuracy and impartiality.
Temmu's father died while he was young, and he grew up mainly under the guidance of Empress Saimei. He was not expected to gain the throne, because his brother Tenji was the crown prince, being the older son ...
See also:Emperor Temmu, Emperor Temmu - Genealogy, Emperor Temmu - Life, Emperor Temmu - Politics Read more here: » Emperor Temmu: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Temmu - Life |
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| |  |  |  | Life: Encyclopedia II - Felix da Housecat - Life
Felix da Housecat - Beginnings.
Living in Chicago, a young Stallings was perfectly located to develop a keen interest in the emergent House music scene, which found its hub in Chicago. A chance introduction to House pioneer DJ Pierre in the mid-80s gave 15-year-old Stallings his break, and under the patronage and guidance of Pierre, he released his first single, "Phantasy Girl," in 1987.
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See also:Felix da Housecat, Felix da Housecat - Life, Felix da Housecat - Beginnings, Felix da Housecat - 1990+, Felix da Housecat - 2000+, Felix da Housecat - Discography, Felix da Housecat - Albums, Felix da Housecat - Singles and Ep's, Felix da Housecat - Remixes Read more here: » Felix da Housecat: Encyclopedia II - Felix da Housecat - Life |
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