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- Chūjō-hime abstract "Chūjō-hime (中将姫, Chūjō-hime, Middle Captain Princess) (also written Chūjōhime or Chūjō Hime) (753?–781?) was by most accounts a daughter of the court noble Fujiwara no Toyonari who escaped persecution at the hands of her stepmother by becoming a nun at the Taima-dera in Nara. There she took on the name Zenshin-ni or the Dharma name Honyo (法如). She has become a folk heroine, the subject of numerous Japanese folktales which celebrate her filial piety. She is sometimes called the Japanese Cinderella.".
- Chūjō-hime thumbnail Yoshitoshi-Chujo-hime.jpg?width=300.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageID "8762348".
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageLength "4238".
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageRevisionID "706235667".
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Amitābha.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Category:753_births.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Category:781_deaths.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fujiwara_clan.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_Buddhists.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_folklore.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Cinderella.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Dharma_name.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Embroidery.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Shōmu.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Folk_hero.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_clan.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Toyonari.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara_no_Toyoshige.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Guanyin.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_folklore.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Mandala.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Matsunosuke_Onoe.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Miracle.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Nara,_Nara.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Pure_land.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Shinobu_Orikuchi.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Silent_film.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Sutra.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Taima-dera.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Taima_Mandala.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLink Yoshitoshi.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chūjō-hime".
- Chūjō-hime aka "Chūjōhime".
- Chūjō-hime country "Japan".
- Chūjō-hime folkTaleName "Chūjō-hime".
- Chūjō-hime imageCaption "Chūjō-hime and the spirit of her wicked stepmother, represented as a snake. The lotuses are a reference to the Lotus Thread embroidery she wove. Woodblock print by Yoshitoshi".
- Chūjō-hime imageName "Yoshitoshi-Chujo-hime.jpg".
- Chūjō-hime originDate "8".
- Chūjō-hime related "Cinderella".
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cinderella.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IMDb_title.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_folk_tale.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Chūjō-hime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikisourcelang-inline.
- Chūjō-hime subject Category:753_births.
- Chūjō-hime subject Category:781_deaths.
- Chūjō-hime subject Category:Fujiwara_clan.
- Chūjō-hime subject Category:Japanese_Buddhists.
- Chūjō-hime subject Category:Japanese_folklore.
- Chūjō-hime type Clan.
- Chūjō-hime type Diacritic.
- Chūjō-hime type Redirect.
- Chūjō-hime type Thing.
- Chūjō-hime comment "Chūjō-hime (中将姫, Chūjō-hime, Middle Captain Princess) (also written Chūjōhime or Chūjō Hime) (753?–781?) was by most accounts a daughter of the court noble Fujiwara no Toyonari who escaped persecution at the hands of her stepmother by becoming a nun at the Taima-dera in Nara. There she took on the name Zenshin-ni or the Dharma name Honyo (法如). She has become a folk heroine, the subject of numerous Japanese folktales which celebrate her filial piety.".
- Chūjō-hime label "Chūjō-hime".
- Chūjō-hime sameAs Q5119020.
- Chūjō-hime sameAs 中将姫.
- Chūjō-hime sameAs m.027hw2y.
- Chūjō-hime sameAs Q5119020.
- Chūjō-hime sameAs 中將姬.
- Chūjō-hime wasDerivedFrom Chūjō-hime?oldid=706235667.
- Chūjō-hime depiction Yoshitoshi-Chujo-hime.jpg.
- Chūjō-hime isPrimaryTopicOf Chūjō-hime.