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1. Antiquity, antiquity 1. Paleolithic (?) 10,000 years ago) 2. Jomon period (10,000 years ago - 3rd century BC) 3. Yayoi period (3rd century BC - 3rd century AD) 4. Kofun period (early 4th century - mid-6th century) 5. Asuka period (mid-6th century - early 8th century) 6. Nara period (early 8th century - end of 8th century) 7. Heian period (late 8th century - end of 12th century) 2. Middle Ages 1. Kamakura period (late 12th century - 30s of the 14th century)2. Nanboku Dynasty Period} 3, Muromachi Period (14th Century 30s - 16th Century 70s) 3, Modern Era 1, Azuchi-Momoyama Period 1573 1603 2, Edo Period 1603 1868 4, Modern Times, Modern 1, Meiji 1868 1912 2, Taisho 1912 1926 3, Showa 1926 1989 4, Heisei 1989
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The so-called dynasty refers to the entire dynasty, and when we also talk about dynasties: it refers to the entire dynasty, and also refers to the generation of a certain emperor.
It is well known that Japan has been a dynasty since ancient times. Descendants of the great god of sunshine: the emperor's lineage. That's why I think Japan has only eras, eras, and no dynasties.
There are a lot of specifics, you can go to the encyclopedia to see, it's very detailed.
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Since the founding of Yamato, there has only been a short period called the Northern and Southern Dynasties, but in fact, it was still the emperor's family, and it was during the Muromachi shogunate. That's why they call themselves the One of Eternity.
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In ancient times, there were some other dynasties, but they were also attached to the emperor's line. However, the actual holders of power are different, and they have their own names for the times.
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If we follow the division of Chinese dynasties, then Japan has been a dynasty from ancient times to the present, because the emperor is inherited by the direct descendants of a family.
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The emperor of Japan has never changed houses, but the power is not in his hands. And LZ is talking about the times, not the dynasties.
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The Japanese were in the past of the Qin Dynasty in China. There was a priest in the court.
Xu Fuzheng is struggling to leave without a door. He saw Qin Shi Huang.
After the move, he suddenly had a plan. He told Qin Shi Huang that there was a person named Dongying beyond the East China Sea.
The fairy island, where the elixir of immortality is abundant, can allow eternal peace and prosperity. Qin Shi Huang listened to his nonsense, so he asked him to select 3,000 boys and girls to cross the ocean to today's Japan. Lu Liang settled here, and there was no return again, Xu Fu and these 3,000 boys and girls lived in the Zhengxize Islands in Japan, and became the first inhabitants of the Japanese Jushan Islands.
Details of the Qin Dynasty
The Qin Dynasty was a short-lived dynasty in Chinese history that lasted only 15 years, and its founder was the first emperor.
Later generations became the first emperor of the ages.
Qin Shi Huang. Although the Great Qin Empire State Building.
It collapsed and disappeared in 15 years, but this short-lived dynasty that was short-lived occupied a very prominent position in China's thousands of years of feudal history, leaving a very far-reaching influence on later generations.
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In the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu crossed to the east, Xu Fu of the Qin Dynasty crossed to the east, Liu Xiuci of the Han Dynasty sealed the Han Dynasty and the slave country, the name of the later dynasty changed to remove the Chinese characters, and the word was changed to the Japanese character, and became the Japanese slave country, and the Japanese pilgrimage to Wu Zetian begged to change the name to Japan, and since then the Japanese slave country has been called the destruction of the Japanese Yuyama file socks, and the Chinese dynasty has changed Japan's internal war, and the connection has been divided, and Japan has no contact with China since then
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