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family of Kyushu --Tokihisa (d. 1559), last of family Shonzui (16th century), manufacture of porcelain Shoren-in, temple in Kyoto Shoso-in, Nara (ill.) Shotoku, Empress (765-70), Koken returns to throne; orders amulets printed --Prince, or Taishi (572-621); history; on religions; defeats Mononebe Moriya; builds Buddhist temple; relations with Sushun; opposes uji system; his "Constitution"; death; China; official promotion system; a painter --period, 1711-15, trade rules of Shrines, yashiro, early Shinto; simple architecture of; in reign of Suinin; less important than temple after mixed Shinto; shrine and temple, ji-sha; immune from shugo Shubun, painter Shui-shu, anthology Shujaku, 61st Emperor (931-46) Shuko or Juko (1422-1502), Zen priest, code and tea-ceremonial Shunkai see Shibukawa Shunkai Shunzei, nom de plume of Fujiwara Toshinari Shuryo, Buddhist priest, envoy of Muromachi to China Shu-shi see Chutsz Shushin, Zen priest Silk in early times; culture, curtains for partition; mulberry trees on uplands; in Nara epoch advanced by need of rich robes for priests; exported; growing in Kotsuke, Shinano, etc.; "silk clothiers" Silkworm, worship of Silver and other precious metals Si Wang-mu, owner of miraculous peachtree "Six National Histories" Slave, value of Slaves and slavery, prehistoric; aliens become nuhi at conquest; prisoners of war and criminals; Daika; laws on slavery for debt; Daiho laws; provinces; Christians and slave-trade Sleeves, legal regulation of Small-pox interpreted as divine punishment Snow and snow festivals; image of Dharma, (ill.) So family and Korean trade So-ami, artist, patronized by Yoshimasa; envoy to Ming court --Sadamori (1385-1452) and Korean trade --Sukekuni (d. 1274), governor of Tsushima, killed in battle with Mongols Soden, inscription on Hoko-ji bell Soga, family, descendants of Takenouchi; power; favour Buddhism; relation to Imperial family; crushed by Fujiwara; usurpation causes Daika --Akae, minister of the Left, in conspiracy against Oama --Emishi, o-omi, successor of Umako; assumes Imperial titles; killed --Iname, o-omi, 130; recommends adoption of Buddhism; and Buddhist temple (552 A.D.) --Iruka, powerful under Kogyoku; quarrels with Yamashiro --Sukeyasu, death --Umako (d. 626), historiography; o-omi, kills Mononobe Moriya; power under Bidatsu; guardian of Buddhist images; relationshi
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