The Ashikaga Shogunate: Power and Culture in Muromachi Japan
Автор: the HISTORY SECTION
Загружено: 2026-01-01
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Описание: The Ashikaga Shogunate, also known as the Muromachi period, represented a complex era of Japanese history defined by a delicate balance between military governance and refined artistry. Unlike later dynasties, the Ashikaga lacked absolute land and military dominance, forcing them to rely on fragile political alliances with provincial military governors known as shugo. Despite enduring persistent civil conflict and internal instability, leaders like Ashikaga Yoshimitsu elevated the samurai class to a status of warrior aristocrats through the patronage of Zen-inspired arts, including the tea ceremony and monochrome painting. This period also saw a significant expansion in foreign trade with Ming China, which flourished despite the endemic threat of wako pirates. Ultimately, the sources illustrate a society where the brutality of siege warfare and political assassination coexisted with the pursuit of aesthetic perfection and cultural sophistication.
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