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  1. Yoshida Shōin (吉田 松阴,?), (Provincia de Nagato, 20 de septiembre de 1830 – Edo, 21 de noviembre de 1859) fue uno de los intelectuales japoneses más importantes del siglo XIX, especialmente en la última parte del Período Tokugawa. Nació en Chōshū, perteneciente a una familia samurái.

  2. Yoshida Shōin (吉田松陰, born Sugi Toranosuke (杉 寅之助); September 20, 1830 – November 21, 1859), commonly named Torajirō (寅次郎), was one of Japan's most distinguished intellectuals in the late years of the Tokugawa shogunate.

  3. 4 de feb. de 2015 · Shōin came to be regarded as a spiritual leader of the Meiji Restoration, despite dying nine years before the overthrow of the shogunate and the transfer of power to imperial forces.

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  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Yoshida Shōin was a Japanese teacher of military tactics in the domain of Chōshū. He studied “Dutch learning” (European studies) in Nagasaki and Edo and was deeply influenced by the pro-emperor thinkers in the domain of Mito. His radical pro-emperor stance influenced young samurai in Chōshū to.

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  5. Yoshida Shōin wrote letters, journals, and political position papers, as well as poetry in the Kanbun or traditional Chinese style. While scholars have debated different aspects of his thought, teachings, and extensive writings, his brush writing leaves unmistakable traces of his personality.

  6. Yoshida Shōin (吉田松陰, born Sugi Toranosuke (杉 寅之助); September 20, 1830 – November 21, 1859), commonly named Torajirō (寅次郎), was one of Japan's most distinguished intellectuals in the late years of the Tokugawa shogunate.

  7. Yoshida Shoin (吉田松陰? 20 tháng 9, 1830 – 21 tháng 11, 1859) là con trai thứ của một gia đình cấp dưới thuộc Han Choshu - Sugi Tsunemichi (còn gọi là Sugi Yurinosuke). Ông là là một trong những nhà trí thức nổi tiếng nhất của Nhật Bản trong những ngày kết thúc của Mạc phủ Tokugawa. Ông cống hiến mình để nuôi dưỡng nhiều người Duy tân chí sĩ ...