The Haijin (海禁) or sea ban were a series of related isolationist policies in China restricting private maritime trading and coastal settlement during most...
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Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyōshi (墜落JKと廃人教師, lit. "Fallen High School Girl and Disabled Teacher" or "Falling High School Girl and Irresponsible Teacher") is...
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People's Liberation Army Navy (redirect from Jiefangjun haijin)
The People's Liberation Army Navy, also known as the People's Navy, PLA Navy or simply Chinese Navy, is the naval warfare branch of the People's Liberation...
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Singapore billion dollar money laundering case (redirect from Su Haijin)
also be banned from re-entering Singapore. 4 April 2024-41-year-old Su Haijin pleaded guilty to one charge of resisting arrest and two money laundering...
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with the policy of valuing agriculture and restraining commerce, like the Haijin during the early Qing period and ideological control as represented by the...
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Macau in 1887. After the Qing conquest, maritime trade was banned under the Haijin policies. From 1661 to 1683, the population of most of the area forming...
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prosperity. After the First Opium War, centuries of maritime prohibitions (海禁; hǎijìn; hoi2 gam3) ended. Large numbers of Cantonese people from the Pearl River...
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trade with China was banned in 1644 following the Qing conquest under the Haijin policies. It was limited only to Macau on a lesser scale while the new dynasty...
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that after Zheng He's voyages China turned away from the seas due to the Haijin edict and was isolated from European technological advancements. Modern...
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named after a beacon, where a garrison was stationed to enforce the decree. Haijin Punti–Hakka Clan Wars Jiangnan was divided into two provinces of Jiangsu...
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exacerbated the situation. Aside from the disruption of the Sea Ban regulations (Haijin) themselves, their revocation led to an influx of northern settlers who...
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December 2019. Wang, Xiaoen; Chen, Fangfang; Girard, Gaetan M.A.; Zhu, Haijin; MacFarlane, Douglas R.; Mecerreyes, David; Armand, Michel; Howlett, Patrick...
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It was a bustling port during the Ming dynasty even under the sea ban (haijin) which prohibited private maritime trade. Following the revocation of the...
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ISBN 978-0-14-303984-6 Nakada, Masatoshi. Akutagawa Ryunosuke: Shosetsuka to haijin. Kanae Shobo (2000). ISBN 4-907846-03-7 Shibata, Takaji. Akutagawa Ryunosuke...
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Western Australia when it closed its borders during the COVID pandemic. Haijin – Isolationist policy in early modern China Sakoku – Japanese isolationist...
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long-distance journeys were not followed up, as the Ming dynasty retreated in the haijin, a policy of isolationism, having limited maritime trade. Travels were halted...
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2020. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (March 15, 2023). "Sora's Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyōshi Manga Gets Live-Action Series in April". Anime News Network. Retrieved...
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February 2008, the World Haiku Festival was held in Bangalore, gathering haijin from all over India and Bangladesh, as well as from Europe and the United...
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Malacca, 10 for Pattani, and 8 for Java, among others. The Chinese policy of haijin (海禁, "sea bans"), limiting trade with China to tributary states and those...
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in documents at the time, and derived from the similar Chinese concept haijin. During the sakoku period, Japan traded with five entities, through four...
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official records or "donated" their lands to tax-exempt eunuchs or temples. Haijin laws intended to protect the coasts from Japanese pirates instead turned...
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ISBN 978-0-8048-3232-8. Lorente, Jaime (2020). Basho y el metro 5-7-5. Toledo: Haijin books. "Haiseiden". Centrip Japan. 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2022. Slawenski...
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accommodated by local people and later the Ming dynasty government. After Haijin policy applied and the Portuguese began to dominate the China-Middle East...
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merchants in southern China, helped persuade the Ming court to end the haijin ban on private international trade in 1567. Pirates also projected local...
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Erased by Kei Sanbe Echo/Zeon by Koushi Rikudou Furekurain by Terio Teri Haijin-sama no End Contents by Satoru Matsubayashi Hōzuki-san Chi no Aneki by Ran...
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Sumatra in 1463. As in 1371, China initiated its maritime prohibition policy (Haijin) to Japan, Ryukyu gained a lot from its position as intermediary in the...
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Khanbaliq for Shangdu in the face of a Ming advance. 1371 Ming implemented the haijin, a ban on all private maritime commerce. 1373 The Hongwu Emperor abolished...
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Yúwén) Rejected from selection on September 5, 2013. Yang Haijin (Chinese: 杨海赆; pinyin: Yáng Hǎijìn) ( (1996-06-06) June 6, 1996 (age 28) in Shanghai) Left...
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Koxinga and his men without war, the Kangxi Emperor strengthened the sea ban (haijin) in 1661 and issued the order for the Great Clearance of the southeastern...
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he praised works by disciples Takahama Kyoshi and Kawahigashi Hekigotō, Haijin Buson or "The Haiku Poet Buson" (1896–1897) expressing Shiki's idea of this...
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