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    Museum. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2010-07-13. 太刀 銘 [Tachi signed Yoshifusa] (in Japanese). Hayashibara Museum of Art. Archived...
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    Yinjifu (simplified Chinese: 尹甫镇; traditional Chinese: 尹甫鎮; pinyin: Yǐnjífǔ Zhèn) is a town in Fang County, Hubei province, China. To promote tourism...
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    Ashikaga shogunate. Mōri Hirofusa (毛利広, 1347–1385), jizamurai of Aki, retainer of Ashikaga shogunate. Mōri Mitsufusa (毛利光, 1386–1436), jizamurai of Aki, retainer...
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  • rubber a year from 1930 to 1966. The plantation was sold in 1966. "榕人用壁画保存历史.胶林岁月绘大胶". 星洲网 Sin Chew Daily (in Simplified Chinese). 2017-06-28. Retrieved...
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  • Pingdingshan Village (平顶山村) Shaoguoying Village (烧锅营村) Yingfang Village (营村) Liangdi Village (梁底村) Xiaohougou Village (小后沟村) Shangguanying Village (上官营村)...
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    Fang County or Fangxian (simplified Chinese: 县; traditional Chinese: 縣; pinyin: Fáng Xiàn) is a county of northwestern Hubei province, People's Republic...
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  • on the recorded cutting tests done by Yamada Asaemon V Yoshimutsu (山田浅右衛門5代睦), an executioner of the Tokugawa Shogunate and fifth head of the famous Yamada...
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  • Chun" (春贵人) in 1798. In 1801, Noble Lady Chun was promoted to "Concubine Ji" (嫔, "ji" meaning "auspicious"). In 1808, Concubine Ji was promoted to "Consort...
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    (台街道), Sanbao Subdistrict (三宝街道), Qiaobei Subdistrict (桥北街道), Chengguan Subdistrict (城关街道), Guanshan Subdistrict (冠山街道), Dongtaiji Subdistrict (东台街道)...
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  • Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fusakichi Omori (大森 , 1868–1923), Japanese seismologist Ōmori Harutoyo (大森 治豊, 1852–1912), Japanese...
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