nst, (ill.); one of authors of
the fifth of "National Histories"; Chinese prose; shrine, (ill.);
descendants
--Toyonaga, patronized by Ujimitsu
Suicide in early myth; some examples; at grave; in protest against
policy; as punishment
Suiko, 33d Empress (593-628), consort of Bidatsu; historiography;
Chinese learning
Suinin, 11th Emperor (29 B.C.--70 A.D.); attempts to abolish human
sacrifice
Suisei, 2nd Emperor (581-549 B.C.)
Sujin, 10th Emperor (97-30 B.C.); and ship building
Sukenari (or Juro)
Suken-mon-in, mother of Go-Enyu, relations with Yoshimitsu
Suko, Northern Emperor (1348-52)
Sukuna Hikona, mythical pygmy healer; inventor of sake
Sukune family, growth of its power; see also Takenouchi-no-Sukune
Sulphur trade
Sumida, river bridged
Sumidu-gawa, groves
Sumitada see Omura Sumitada
Sumiyoshi, Kyoto school of painting; decorations for Imperial palace
--battle, defeat of Ashikaga
--Gukei, or Hirozumi (1634-1705)
Summer Campaign
Sumptuary laws in Nara epoch; in Kamakura period; of Hideyoshi; in
military laws; of Sadanobu; in early 19th century
Sumpu, in Suruga, Ieyasu retires to; vendetta illegal in; jodai of
Sun, and titles of nobles
Sun-crow, in Yamato expedition; on banners
Sun goddess, withholds light, an incarnation of Buddha
Sung, writer on war
--philosophy, Gen-e introduces; painting, Josetsu introduces
Sungari, Russian transport at Chemulpo
Sunrise Island, Jih-pen, Chinese or Korean name for eastern islands
Superstition, in 4th-6th centuries; in Nara epoch; in Heian
Supply, Departments of, in capital, under Daiho
Suruga, brigands of, crushed by Yamato-dake; province given to Ieyasu
--Genji, branch of Minamoto family
Survey for map under Hideyoshi; coastal begun by Spanish
Susanoo, Kami of Force, contest with Amaterasu; expelled from heaven,
kills great serpent; as tree-planter; rationalization of myth; its
bearings on relations with China and Korea; purification of; as
guardian of forests; ruler in Shiragi
Sushen, Tungusic settlers on Sado Island (549 A.D.); expeditions of
Hirafu against, (658 & 660); captives of Yemishi; later called Toi
Sushun, 32nd Emperor (588-92)
Su Ting-fang attacks Kudara (660 A.D.)
Sutoku, 75th Emperor (1124-41); Hogen tumult
Sutras, Buddhist; copying as atonement
Suwo, brigands; woman ruler in; Ouchi family of
Suye Harukata, called Zenkyo (d. 1555), crushed by Mori Motonari
Suzuka-yama, ap
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