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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Оно-но Имоко (яп. 小野 妹子) — японский политический деятель и дипломат конца VI — начала VII века, в период Асука. Посол Японии к китайской династии Суй в 607 и 608 годах. , Оно но Імоко (яп. 小野妹子, おののいもこ; ? — ?) — японський політичний діяч і дипломат кінця 6 — початку 7 століття, в період Асука. Посол Японії до китайської династії Суй в 607 і 608 роках. , 小野 妹子(おの の いもこ、生没年不詳)は、飛鳥時代の官人。姓は臣。冠位は大徳。妹子臣とも表記される。男性()。 『日本書紀』によれば、推古天皇の時代に冠位大礼で大使に選ばれ大唐(当時の隋)に派遣された(→遣隋使)。日本の通説では『隋書』が記録する「日出処天子」の文言で知られる国書を携えた使者は小野妹子とされる。 , Ono no Imoko (小野 妹子) est un homme politique et diplomate japonais à la fin du VIe siècle et au début du VIIe siècle, durant la période Asuka de l'histoire du Japon. , Ono no Imoko (小野 妹子) was a Japanese politiOno no Imoko (小野 妹子) was a Japanese politician and diplomat in the late 6th and early 7th century, during the Asuka period. Ono was appointed by Empress Suiko as an official envoy (Kenzuishi) to the Sui court in 607 (Imperial embassies to China), and he delivered the famous letter from Japan's Prince Shōtoku which began "The Son of Heaven where the sun rises [Japan], to the Son of Heaven where the sun sets [China], may good health be with you." Emperor Yang was angered at being addressed in this way, although it is not clear whether he was angered more by the insult of Sui being referred to as the land of the setting sun, or by the use of Son of Heaven to refer both to himself and the emperor of Japan, hinting that they were equals, premodern China considered other Kingdoms to be nothing more than barbarian states and uneducated culture before the Huaxia ideology and any lands on the Earth's surface not engaged at the Sinocentric tributary system were called Huawai zhi di (化外之地; "lands outside of civilization"), the Emperor of China was considered the only legitimate emperor of the entire world (all lands under heaven) and the Japanese use of the same chinese characters for Emperor ("son of heaven") was a subversion of this principle and chinese theocracy. Nevertheless the Japanese disrespect, Emperor Yang was probably more interested in diplomatically distancing Japan from Goguryeo and getting support from Japan for being the other powerful kingdom besides Goguryeo in Northeast Asia than in matters of decorum, and despite the insult, he sent his own envoy, Pei Shiqing (裴世清), back to Japan with Ono. Goguryeo for years raided and assaulted chinese borders, in an ill-fated attempt to subjugate the kingdom in the north, Sui dynasty later collapsed from unfavorable political opinion generated by the Goguryeo-Sui War and other causes. Ono was then appointed envoy to Sui for a second time in the fall of 608 and accompanied Pei Shiqing on his return trip to China. Ono returned to Japan from his second mission in 609 and then largely disappeared from the historical record. Ono no Imoko is often cited as an example of an official who achieved promotion under the new meritorious Twelve Level Cap and Rank System implemented by Prince Shōtoku in 603. When Ono first appeared in the historical record and was appointed envoy to Sui, his rank was listed as Greater Propriety (5th rank), but he was later promoted to the top rank of Greater Virtue, largely due to his successful missions to the Sui court. Ono no Imoko's family was notable for linguistics and scholarship, and the descendants of the family include Ono no Komachi, beautiful female poet; Ono no Takamura, poet and scholar; and Ono no Michikaze, calligrapher.holar; and Ono no Michikaze, calligrapher. , 오노노 이모코(小野 妹子, おの の いもこ, ? ~ ?)는 아스카 시대 6세오노노 이모코(小野 妹子, おの の いもこ, ? ~ ?)는 아스카 시대 6세기 말에서 7세기 초에 활동한 일본의 정치인이자 외교관이다. 오노는 607년 스이코 천황에 의해 수나라의 통신사로서 지명되었다. 603년 쇼토쿠 태자가 제창한 칭찬받을만한 관위십이계 하에서 승진한 고위관리의 한 예로서 종종 언급된다. 오노노 이모코가(家)는 언어학과 학술로 명성이 있었으며 자손으로는 아름다운 여성 시인 오노노 고마치, 시인이자 학자 오노노 다카무라, 서예가 가 있다.여성 시인 오노노 고마치, 시인이자 학자 오노노 다카무라, 서예가 가 있다. , 小野妹子(生卒年不詳,約6世紀末至7世紀初),男,近江国滋賀郡小野村出身的豪族、春日氏的一族小野氏。小野妹子為日本飛鳥時代的政治家、外交家。姓為臣氏,冠位是大德冠。育有二子是小野毛人、。 依據《日本書紀》記載,他以遣隋使的身分於607年與609年兩度被派遣至隋朝,擔任外交工作。在隋朝的漢名為「蘇因高(そいもこ)」,為其名的漢語諧音。
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rdfs:comment Оно-но Имоко (яп. 小野 妹子) — японский политический деятель и дипломат конца VI — начала VII века, в период Асука. Посол Японии к китайской династии Суй в 607 и 608 годах. , 오노노 이모코(小野 妹子, おの の いもこ, ? ~ ?)는 아스카 시대 6세오노노 이모코(小野 妹子, おの の いもこ, ? ~ ?)는 아스카 시대 6세기 말에서 7세기 초에 활동한 일본의 정치인이자 외교관이다. 오노는 607년 스이코 천황에 의해 수나라의 통신사로서 지명되었다. 603년 쇼토쿠 태자가 제창한 칭찬받을만한 관위십이계 하에서 승진한 고위관리의 한 예로서 종종 언급된다. 오노노 이모코가(家)는 언어학과 학술로 명성이 있었으며 자손으로는 아름다운 여성 시인 오노노 고마치, 시인이자 학자 오노노 다카무라, 서예가 가 있다.여성 시인 오노노 고마치, 시인이자 학자 오노노 다카무라, 서예가 가 있다. , Ono no Imoko (小野 妹子) est un homme politique et diplomate japonais à la fin du VIe siècle et au début du VIIe siècle, durant la période Asuka de l'histoire du Japon. , Оно но Імоко (яп. 小野妹子, おののいもこ; ? — ?) — японський політичний діяч і дипломат кінця 6 — початку 7 століття, в період Асука. Посол Японії до китайської династії Суй в 607 і 608 роках. , Ono no Imoko (小野 妹子) was a Japanese politiOno no Imoko (小野 妹子) was a Japanese politician and diplomat in the late 6th and early 7th century, during the Asuka period. Ono was appointed by Empress Suiko as an official envoy (Kenzuishi) to the Sui court in 607 (Imperial embassies to China), and he delivered the famous letter from Japan's Prince Shōtoku which began "The Son of Heaven where the sun rises [Japan], to the Son of Heaven where the sun sets [China], may good health be with you." Emperor Yang was angered at being addressed in this way, although it is not clear whether he was angered more by the insult of Sui being referred to as the land of the setting sun, or by the use of Son of Heaven to refer both to himself and the emperor of Japan, hinting that they were equals, premodern China considered other Kingdoms to be nothing m considered other Kingdoms to be nothing m , 小野 妹子(おの の いもこ、生没年不詳)は、飛鳥時代の官人。姓は臣。冠位は大徳。妹子臣とも表記される。男性()。 『日本書紀』によれば、推古天皇の時代に冠位大礼で大使に選ばれ大唐(当時の隋)に派遣された(→遣隋使)。日本の通説では『隋書』が記録する「日出処天子」の文言で知られる国書を携えた使者は小野妹子とされる。 , 小野妹子(生卒年不詳,約6世紀末至7世紀初),男,近江国滋賀郡小野村出身的豪族、春日氏的一族小野氏。小野妹子為日本飛鳥時代的政治家、外交家。姓為臣氏,冠位是大德冠。育有二子是小野毛人、。 依據《日本書紀》記載,他以遣隋使的身分於607年與609年兩度被派遣至隋朝,擔任外交工作。在隋朝的漢名為「蘇因高(そいもこ)」,為其名的漢語諧音。
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