關於Sengoku的意思和用法的提問
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The Sengoku period, also known as the Warring States period, was a time in Japan that lasted from the mid-15th to the early 17th century. This period was marked by social upheaval, political intrigue, and constant military conflict. Various feudal lords, known as “daimyo,” attempted to consolidate their power and expand their territories, leading to numerous conflicts and battles.
During this time, the authority of the Shogunate, the military government, was weakened, and Japan was effectively divided among different warring factions. Despite the turmoil, this period also saw considerable cultural, intellectual, and technological growth, greatly influencing Japan’s political and social structures.
The Sengoku period ended when Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa Shogunate after his victory at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, effectively unifying Japan and initiating a period of peace and stability. 聼起來自然嗎?
During this time, the authority of the Shogunate, the military government, was weakened, and Japan was effectively divided among different warring factions. Despite the turmoil, this period also saw considerable cultural, intellectual, and technological growth, greatly influencing Japan’s political and social structures.
The Sengoku period ended when Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa Shogunate after his victory at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, effectively unifying Japan and initiating a period of peace and stability. 聼起來自然嗎?
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Impressive writing! There are native English speakers who are unable to write at this level.
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The Sengoku Warring-States period was a time of civil war in Japan that lasted for about 100 years from the late 15th to the late 16 centuries. 聼起來自然嗎?
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The Sengoku Warring-States period was a time of civil war in Japan that lasted for about 100 years from the late 15th to the late 16th century.
Q:
In 1600, during Sengoku period, The numbers of gun weapon became top level among the world. That’s because Japanese started to produce these by themselves presently after given it from Portuguese. 聼起來自然嗎?
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In 1600, during the Sengoku period, the number of guns in Japan became the highest in the world. That’s because the Japanese started to produce them themselves / on their own, soon after they were given to them by the Portuguese. (presently = すぐに・すぐ後?)
"the Japanese" = 日本国民、"the Portuguese" = ポルトガル国民。この意味では"the"が必要です。
"the Japanese" = 日本国民、"the Portuguese" = ポルトガル国民。この意味では"the"が必要です。
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