• Sadae (Korean: 사대; Hanja: 事大; lit. serving the great) is a Korean term which is used in pre-modern contexts. Sadae is a Confucian concept, based on filial...
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    Sadae Inoue (井上 貞衛, Inoue Sadae, November 5, 1886 – October 26, 1961) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. He commanded the Japanese...
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  • Sadae (事大) is a Korean historical and philosophical term. It may also refer to: Sadae (office), a governmental office of Taebong Sadaejuui (事大主義), a modern...
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  • Three Kingdoms Goryeo 사대 (史臺) [Sadae] (in Korean). Nate / Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Retrieved 2009-09-17. 사대 (史臺) [Sadae] (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia...
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    married Sadae Sasaki, sister of literary critic Kiichi Sasaki. For a limited time, he was also affiliated with Japan's left wing movement. Sadae died in...
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    the overall command of Palau Sector Group commander Lieutenant General Sadae Inoue and under the direct command of Major Ushio Goto who was stationed...
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    sectarian terror attack in Parachinar. The Parachinar's sit-in was named as Sadae Mazlomeen Dharna (Voice of Victims Sit-in) The relatives and people of Parachinar...
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    the persistence of Joseon's sadae (serving the great or serving Ming China) diplomacy in dealings with Ming dynasty. Sadae construes China as the center...
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  • 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Sabreclaw is a character in the MC2 universe who first appeared in J2 #8 (May 1999). He is the...
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    Lieutenant General Inoue Sadae (HQ on Koror Island) Vice Admiral Yoshioka Ito Maj. Gen. Kenjiro Murai 14th Division (Lt. Gen. Sadae) Peleliu Sector Unit (Lt...
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  • system that ran counter to sadae; it had maintained only a nominal sadae toward China. Joseon Neo-Confucian ideologues loyal to sadae compiled a distorted history...
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    to Chinese diplomats. The Joseon Dynasty kept a diplomatic policy called Sadae (flunkeyism) until the late 19th century, which meant the Joseon would treat...
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  • (Southeast Asian history) Overking Puppet state Satellite state Satrap Sadae Special Administrative Region Tributary state Tributary system of China...
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  • Wind's sister, Sadae Tsumura gave her soul to Centurious to save her sister after an encounter with Ghost Rider left her comatose. Sadae was turned into...
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  • which was the sadae or "serving the great" policy towards Imperial China. Confucian learning contributed in the formation of gyorin and sadae as ritual,...
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    Ozawa Kakuji Kakuta † Takeshi Takashina † Hideyoshi Obata † Kiyochi Ogata † Sadae Inoue Kunio Nakagawa † Strength 128,000 600+ ships 71,000 Casualties and...
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    "independence". It is often defined in opposition to the Korean concept of Sadae, or reliance on the great powers. South Koreans use the word without reference...
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  • 涼太, born 1988), better known as Kazunoko, Japanese fighting games player Sadae Inoue (井上 貞衛, 1886–1961), Japanese general Sanji Inoue (井上 三次, born 1948)...
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    449 Imperial Japanese Army men under the command of Lieutenant-General Sadae Inoue and 8,286 Imperial Japanese Navy men under the command of Vice-Admiral...
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  • itself off from foreign influence. Joseon diplomacy mainly involved the Sadae ("serving the great") policy toward Imperial China. Concurrently maintained...
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    Kiichirō: Paroled in 1952, and died a few months later. Lieutenant General Sadae Inoue: Paroled in 1953. Died in 1961. Advisor Kōichi Kido: Paroled in 1955...
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    September 3 Japan All forces in the Palau Islands 44,000 Lieutenant General Sadae Inoue September 3 September 3 Japan All forces in the Bonin Islands 23,379...
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  • parents were Korean. In 1970, he gained his Japanese citizenship. He married Sadae Yamaki in 1981. Kimu graduated from Kobe University in 1980. After graduating...
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    Government of Joseon abandoned its long-standing diplomatic policy of sadae. Under sadae, Joseon was a tributary state of Qing China. To celebrate this change...
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    of the Sadae faction which was pro-China and in favour of gradual westernisation. In 1884, the conflict between the Progressives and the Sadaes intensified...
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    Adachi (September 5, 1954 -) Seiichirō Kashiwagi (September 5, 1966 -) Sadae Yasuda (September 5, 1978 - November 20, 1989) Tetsuo Kuromi (December 10...
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  • promotion by defeating Naho Sugiyama in the last Jewels event, against Sadae Numata, who won the right to challenge for the championship at Deep Jewels...
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  • 1885 – Will Durant, American historian and philosopher (d. 1981) 1886 – Sadae Inoue, Japanese general (d. 1961) 1887 – Paul Wittgenstein, Austrian-American...
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  • playwright (b. 1883) 1960 – Toshizō Nishio, Japanese general (b. 1881) 1961 – Sadae Inoue, Japanese general (b. 1886) 1962 – Louise Beavers, American actress...
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  • rigging. Long March (Pakistan) 2014: Inqilab March 2017: 2017 Faizabad sit-in Sadae Mazlomeen Dharna (Parachinar) 2018: Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement protests against...
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