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Yamato period - traduction vers Anglais

PERIOD OF JAPANESE HISTORY
Yamato (period); Yamato Period; Korean argument on yamato period; Korean arguments on Yamato period; Yamato kingdom; Yamato era; Yamato Jidai; Yamato Japan; Kingdom of Yamato
  • saddle]] and [[stirrup]]s, 6th century.
  • Mahāyāna]] Buddhism officially introduced to Japan in 538.
  • [[Daisen Kofun]], the tomb of [[Emperor Nintoku]], [[Osaka]], 5th century.

Yamato period         
n. Yamato-Periode, Ära der japanischen Geschichte als die Yamato Provinz den kaiserlichen Hof vom zweiten bis zum fünften Jahrhundert regierte (bekannt als die Kofun-Periode), heutige Nara Präfektur
critical age         
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MATURATIONAL STAGE IN THE LIFESPAN OF AN ORGANISM DURING WHICH THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE TO CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI
Sensitive periods; Sensitive Periods; Critical Period; Sensitive period; Critical periods; Montessori sensitive period theory; Critical age; Critical period (psychology)
kritisches Alter
Asuka period         
  • Kuratsukuri-no-Tori]], son of a Korean immigrant.
  • gilded]] bronze with silver, Asuka period, 7th century, former [[Horyu-ji]] Temple treasures, [[Tokyo National Museum]]
  • Shaka]] delivering a sermon, dated 698 AD, [[Hase-dera]] Temple, Sakurai, Nara
  • A stone foundation section of the Mount Shioji [[Ōnojō Castle Ruins]], where construction began in 665
  • A wall mural depicting ladies, from the west wall of the [[Takamatsuzuka Tomb]], late 7th century, Asuka period
HISTORICAL PERIOD OF JAPAN, FROM 538 TO 710 (OR 592 TO 645), ITS BEGINNING IS SAID TO OVERLAP WITH THE PRECEDING KOFUN PERIOD. THE YAMATO POLITY EVOLVED GREATLY DURING THIS PERIOD, NAMED AFTER THE ASUKA REGION, ~25 KM SOUTH OF MODERN CITY OF NARA.
Asuka Period; Asuka age; Asuka Jidai; Asuka era
n. Asuka-Periode, Ära der japanischen Geschichte zwischen 538 und 710 nach Christus

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Yamato period

The Yamato period (大和時代, Yamato-jidai) is the period of Japanese history when the Imperial court ruled from modern-day Nara Prefecture, then known as Yamato Province.

While conventionally assigned to the period 250–710, including both the Kofun period (c. 250–538) and the Asuka period (538–710), the actual start of Yamato rule is disputed. The Yamato court's supremacy was challenged during the Kofun period by other polities centered in various parts of Japan. What is certain is that Yamato clans had major advantages over their neighbouring clans in the 6th century. This period is divided by the relocation of the capital to Asuka, in modern Nara Prefecture. However, the Kofun period is an archaeological period while the Asuka period is a historical period. Therefore, many think of this as an old division and this concept of period division is no longer applicable.

At the era of Prince Shōtoku in the early 7th century, a new constitution was prescribed for Japan based on the Chinese model. After the fall of Baekje (660 AD), the Yamato government sent envoys directly to the Chinese court, from which they obtained a great wealth of philosophical and social structure. In addition to ethics and government, they also adopted the Chinese calendar and many of its religious practices, including Confucianism and Taoism (Japanese: Onmyo).