I spoke the relations between Vietnam and Japan that 1 watched from the situation of the renovation interest religion called Caodaism while depending on the historical materials from the side of Tay Ninh group Caodaism written down in “the history of Caodaism in return country time 1941 - 1946”. The details such as the military unit formation of the Caodai army entrust it to the text,but the historical materials-like value of this time is not low. This article demonstrates the next points in the main. 1.The approach to Japan of Caodai is a conclusion of the oppression of the French colonialism after the revolt in southern Vietnam. 2.Tran Quang Vinh established unification of the teaching and the leadership using pho loan. 3.By instructions...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Japanese Buddhism's involvement in French Indochina during t...
Saigon, Vietnam. Cao Dai. The interior of the Cao Dai Church in the Holy City of Tayninh [Tay Ninh...
“Overseas Chinese is the mother of the Chinese revolution.” This quotation reflects the conventional...
I spoke the relations between Vietnam and Japan that I watched from the situation of the renovation ...
This article seeks to clarify the relationships that formed among the French, Japanese, and Vietname...
Indo-China's Cao Daists' religious army. The Holy City of Tayninh [Tây Ninh], about 60 miles from Sa...
Cao Dai troops. The military convoy which took us through the Viet Minh-controlled areas surrounding...
Form. Indo-China's Cao Daists' religious army. The Holy City of Tayninh [Tây Ninh], about 60 miles f...
textThe Caodai religion of Vietnam has often been labeled as a peasant-driven, politico-religious se...
textThe Caodai religion of Vietnam has often been labeled as a peasant-driven, politico-religious se...
Traduction de l'ouvrage des auteurs : "Japon-Viet Nam : histoire d'une liaison sous influences, Les ...
In the early 1880's, the first productions of knowledge on Vietnam in Japan was created simultaneous...
After Japan pragmatized bushido and formed a modernized nation-state in the late nineteenth century,...
In the early 1880's, the first productions of knowledge on Vietnam in Japan was created simultaneous...
The movement of “Bunmei Kaika” in Vietnam, which was initiated and developed throughout the nineteen...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Japanese Buddhism's involvement in French Indochina during t...
Saigon, Vietnam. Cao Dai. The interior of the Cao Dai Church in the Holy City of Tayninh [Tay Ninh...
“Overseas Chinese is the mother of the Chinese revolution.” This quotation reflects the conventional...
I spoke the relations between Vietnam and Japan that I watched from the situation of the renovation ...
This article seeks to clarify the relationships that formed among the French, Japanese, and Vietname...
Indo-China's Cao Daists' religious army. The Holy City of Tayninh [Tây Ninh], about 60 miles from Sa...
Cao Dai troops. The military convoy which took us through the Viet Minh-controlled areas surrounding...
Form. Indo-China's Cao Daists' religious army. The Holy City of Tayninh [Tây Ninh], about 60 miles f...
textThe Caodai religion of Vietnam has often been labeled as a peasant-driven, politico-religious se...
textThe Caodai religion of Vietnam has often been labeled as a peasant-driven, politico-religious se...
Traduction de l'ouvrage des auteurs : "Japon-Viet Nam : histoire d'une liaison sous influences, Les ...
In the early 1880's, the first productions of knowledge on Vietnam in Japan was created simultaneous...
After Japan pragmatized bushido and formed a modernized nation-state in the late nineteenth century,...
In the early 1880's, the first productions of knowledge on Vietnam in Japan was created simultaneous...
The movement of “Bunmei Kaika” in Vietnam, which was initiated and developed throughout the nineteen...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Japanese Buddhism's involvement in French Indochina during t...
Saigon, Vietnam. Cao Dai. The interior of the Cao Dai Church in the Holy City of Tayninh [Tay Ninh...
“Overseas Chinese is the mother of the Chinese revolution.” This quotation reflects the conventional...