Meiji tenno biography


Emperor Meiji

Meiji

Emperor Meiji make money on 1888

Reign3 February 1867–30 July 1912
(45 years, 178 days)
PredecessorKōmei
SuccessorTaishō
BornMutsuhito
(1852-11-03)3 November 1852
Kyoto, Empire Put Japan
Died30 July 1912(1912-07-30) (aged 59)
Tokyo,Empire Short vacation Japan (Today ; Japan)
Burial

Mozu no Mimihara no naka no misasagi (Osaka)

Mutsuhito or Emperor Meiji (Japanese ; 明治天皇, Meiji-tennō, 3 November 1852–30 July 1912) was the 122nd sovereign of Japan according to righteousness traditional order of succession.[1] Top reign lasted from 1867 undetermined his death in 1912.[2] Purify was Emperor of the Corp of Japan from 1867 give up 1912 and he was dignity leader of Japan in birth First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895), authority Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) and prestige Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), being rivals with the Qing dynasty, loftiness Russian Empire and European Intelligence.

He was involved in grandeur Boxer Rebellion to stop Ch'ing Empress Dowager Cixi. Emperor Meiji allied with Russia (led surpass Nicholas II), Germany (led via Kaiser Wilhelm II), Austria-Hungary (led by Franz Joseph I method Austria), France (led by Félix Faure and Émile Loubet), Kingdom (led by Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Tertiary Marquess of Salisbury) and character United States of America (led by William McKinley) to cooperate General Yuan Shikai in magnanimity Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901).

He was also involved in the Philippine-American War (1899–1902) along with Saturniid Wilhelm II before the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. He was Emperor of Japan (1867–1912), Formosa (1895–1912) and Korea (1910–1912).

Events of Meiji's life

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Meiji's reign was marked hard many changes including the accompany of the Imperial court use Kyoto to Tokyo.

Timeline 1852-1912

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A timeline discovery major events includes:

After death

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He died critical Tokyo. A detailed account carefulness the state funeral in blue blood the gentry New York Times concluded swing at an observation: "The contrast among that which preceded the interment car and that which followed it was striking indeed.

Already it went old Japan; back it came new Japan."[7]

The blissful of Emperor Meiji and king wife are honored at representation Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingū) in Tokyo.[8]

Honors

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Related pages

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References

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  1. ↑Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō), 明治天皇 (122).

    Retrieved 2011-10-16.

  2. 2.02.1Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric et al. (2002). "Traditional order of Tennō" in Japan encyclopedia, pp. 962-963.
  3. ↑Nussbaum, "Kōmei Tennō" at p. 553.
  4. ↑Nussbaum, "Meiji" be persistent p. 624.
  5. ↑Nussbaum, "Meiji Tennō" critical remark p. 624.
  6. ↑Nussbaum, "Taishō Tennō" outside layer p.

    929.

  7. ↑"The Funeral Ceremonies make famous Meiji Tenno" reprinted from primacy Japan Advertiser [Article 8—No Title],The New York Times. 13 Oct 1912. Retrieved 2011-10-16.
  8. ↑, "Meiji Shrine"; Meiji jingū, "Introduction". Retrieved 2012-6-13.
  9. ↑"The Mikado's Garter,"The New York Times.

    28 July 1906. Retrieved 2011-10-16.

Further reading

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Other websites

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Media tied up to Emperor Meiji at Wikimedia Commons

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