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The fundamental part, that is, the narration of historical events, occupies the first 73 volumes, the rest constitutes a supplement of which 170 volumes are biographies, 126 descriptions and 28 tables, a total of 397. The whole work comprises 397 volumes and 5 volumes of index, total 402 volumes
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a Japanese nationalist thinker from Mito school, also worked on the play. It is heavily influenced by
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The book is one of the major scholarly works of the Edo period, and laid the foundation of the
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Mitogaku
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history of Japan
Classical Chinese
Tokugawa Mitsukuni
Mito branch
Tokugawa family
Meiji era
Emperor Jimmu
Emperor Go-Komatsu
Southern Court
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