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- Taikun abstract "Taikun (大君) is an archaic Japanese term of respect derived from Chinese I Ching which once referred to an independent ruler who did not have an imperial lineage. Its literal meaning is "Great Lord/Prince" or "Supreme Commander". In the Edo Period, this word was used as a diplomatic title designating the Shogun of Japan in relations with foreign countries. The official name is "Nihon-koku Taikun" (日本国大君, Tycoon of Japan).The term was first used by the Tokugawa shogunate in an attempt to extricate Japan from the Sino-centric system of relations. As Shogun, he certainly could not call himself Emperor (天皇, Tennō), but he also could not use the term "king" (国王, kokuō). Kokuō was the term used by the kings of states which were tributaries of China, and which formally submitted politically to the Chinese emperor. As formal language is extremely important in diplomacy, the connotations of most alternative terms were found to be inappropriate, and so taikun was chosen to best represent the shogun in formal diplomatic communications.A modified version of this word appears in the English language as "tycoon", referring to a wealthy business manager. The term is notable as a Japanese word in English that does not refer to Japanese culture. (cf typhoon)".
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- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Feudal_Japan.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_honorifics.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles_of_national_or_ethnic_leadership.
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- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Japan.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Edo_Period.
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- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_of_China.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink I_Ching.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
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- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink List_of_English_words_of_Japanese_origin.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Shogun.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Sinocentrism.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Tokugawa_shogunate.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Tribute.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Tycoon.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink Typhoon.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink File:Abraham_Lincoln_to_the_Shogun_of_Japan_14_November_1861.jpg.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLink File:Letter_of_Napoleon_III_to_the_Japanese_Shogun_to_introduce_Leon_Roches_in_replacement_of_Duchesne_de_Bellecourt.jpg.
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taikun (Supreme Commander)".
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taikun".
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tycoon of Yedo".
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tycoon".
- Taikun wikiPageWikiLinkText "taikun".
- Taikun hasPhotoCollection Taikun.
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- Taikun subject Category:Feudal_Japan.
- Taikun subject Category:Japanese_honorifics.
- Taikun subject Category:Titles_of_national_or_ethnic_leadership.
- Taikun hypernym Term.
- Taikun type Article.
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- Taikun type Position.
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- Taikun comment "Taikun (大君) is an archaic Japanese term of respect derived from Chinese I Ching which once referred to an independent ruler who did not have an imperial lineage. Its literal meaning is "Great Lord/Prince" or "Supreme Commander". In the Edo Period, this word was used as a diplomatic title designating the Shogun of Japan in relations with foreign countries.".
- Taikun label "Taikun".
- Taikun differentFrom Tycoon_(disambiguation).
- Taikun sameAs Taikun.
- Taikun sameAs 日本国大君.
- Taikun sameAs 일본국대군.
- Taikun sameAs m.06rbmh.
- Taikun sameAs Тайкун.
- Taikun sameAs Q1116792.
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- Taikun sameAs 日本國大君.
- Taikun wasDerivedFrom Taikun?oldid=651791041.
- Taikun depiction Abraham_Lincoln_to_the_Shogun_of_Japan_14_November_1861.jpg.
- Taikun isPrimaryTopicOf Taikun.