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at the beginning of its existence. His philosophy is also important in that it encouraged the samurai class to cultivate themselves, a trend which would become increasingly widespread over the course of his lifetime and beyond. One of Hayashi
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equating samurai with the cultured governing class (although the samurai were largely illiterate at the beginning of the Tokugawa shogunate. The Hayashi helped to legitimize the role of the militaristic
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The Hayashi played a prominent role is helping to maintain the theoretical underpinnings of the Tokugawa regime; and Hayashi
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personal advisers to the shoguns prominent figures in the educational training system for the
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The Heart of the Warrior: Origins and Religious Background of the Samurai in Feudal Japan.
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Neo-Confucian scholar, academic, administrator, writer, diplomat
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bureaucrats. The progenitor of this lineage of scholars was
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This evolution developed in part from the official Hayashi
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This biographical article about a Japanese academic is a
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which was built on land provided by the shōgun. The
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Japanese name
surname
Hayashi
Hayashi Jussai, 6th rector of Yushima Seidō.
Yushima Seidō
neo-Confucian
Edo period
rector
Yushima Seidō
Tokugawa shogunate
Daigaku-no-kami
Hayashi clan
bakufu
Hayashi Razan
bakufu
schema
Matsudaira Norimori
Iwamura Domain
Matsudaira Sadanobu
Kimpō

Yushima Seidō
RoutledgeCurzon
ISBN
1-873410-06-9
University of Chicago Press
Hayashi Kimpō
Rector of the Shogunate College
Hayashi Teiu
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