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    Sonnō jōi (redirect from 尊王攘夷)
    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 a political...
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    Zhong of Qi initiated a policy "Revere the king, expel the barbarians" (尊王攘夷, see Sonnō jōi). Adopting and adhering to it, Duke Huan of Qi assembled the...
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    Tokugawa shogunate from power. The motto of this movement was Sonnō jōi (尊王攘夷, "Revere the Emperor, Eject the Barbarians") and they finally succeeded in...
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    society. Conflicts began to occur frequently between the forces of sonnō jōi (尊王攘夷派), who wanted to overthrow the Tokugawa Shogunate and rule by the Emperor...
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    society. Conflicts began to occur frequently between the forces of sonnō jōi (尊王攘夷派), who wanted to overthrow the Tokugawa Shogunate and rule by the Emperor...
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    states was presented in the slogan 'Revere the King, Expel the Barbarians' (尊王攘夷; zun wang rang yi). The role of subsequent hegemons would also be framed...
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