Ancestor-worship and Japanese LawMaruzen Kabushiki-Kaisha, 1913 - 198 psl. |
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
adoption of son-in-law adoptive house Amaterasu Ancestor-worship Article ascendant Benkei bequeathed blood Buddhists Butsudan cendant ceremony of worship child Civil Code clan-god clan-name concubinage consent Constitution daughter death death-bed adoption descendants dissolution of adoption duty Emperor Jimmu Empire Empire of Japan family cult Festival feudal filial Fujiwara Clan ghosts Graves of Jimmu ground of divorce head headship house-daughter house-head house-law house-members house-property house-system house-worship husband Imperial Ancestors Imperial Founder Imperial House Law Imperial House Ordinance Imperial Palace Jimmu Tennō Kamidana Kashiko-Dokoro Kigensetsu Kiso Yoshinaka Kwōrei-Den late Empress legal heir legal presumptive heir male issue marriage marry Minamoto Clan muko-yōshi object of inheritance offering sacrifices parents person Prince promulgation provides rule sacra sacred saké Sanctuary Shin-Den Shinto Shōgun Shrine at Isé spirits successor Taihō Code takes place Three Temples Throne Tokugawa Shōgunate uji-gami uji-no-kami Urabon wife word katoku worship of ancestors Yoshitsune