Statements (504)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:Emperor
gptkb:Foot_Clan |
gptkbp:advocated_for |
Chinese-style reforms
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gptkbp:affiliation |
gptkb:Shintoism
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gptkbp:alliance |
gptkb:Nakatomi_clan
with other clans with the Yamato court with the imperial family with the Asuka period |
gptkbp:allied_with |
gptkb:Emperor_Bidatsu
gptkb:Buddhism Asuka period rulers |
gptkbp:allies |
other clans
other powerful clans |
gptkbp:associated_with |
gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:cultural_heritage gptkb:Japanese_folklore gptkb:historical_narratives gptkb:political_reforms gptkb:land_ownership gptkb:historical_figures gptkb:Soga_Shrine Japanese history historical research historical alliances historical conflicts political alliances court politics political factions political power struggles Japanese cultural identity Buddhism in Japan cultural exchange with China historical documentation of the Asuka period |
gptkbp:challenges |
gptkb:court_cases
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gptkbp:conflict |
Buddhism vs Shintoism
Buddhist introduction in Japan Buddhist opposition Soga-Mononobe conflict |
gptkbp:constructed_in |
gptkb:temples
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gptkbp:contributed_to |
Japanese history
centralized government Buddhist iconography Buddhism in Japan Buddhist pilgrimage routes Buddhist scholarship Buddhist diplomacy cultural exchange with China Buddhist historical narratives Buddhist historical records Buddhist community resilience Buddhist historical preservation cultural exchange with Korea political power of Buddhism political power of Buddhism in Japan the development of Japanese state |
gptkbp:cultural_contribution |
gptkb:Japanese_culture
introduction of Chinese culture literature and philosophy |
gptkbp:cultural_exchange |
with Korea
with Chinese culture |
gptkbp:cultural_heritage |
influence on Japanese literature
|
gptkbp:cultural_impact |
gptkb:art_and_architecture
on Japanese society |
gptkbp:cultural_influence |
gptkb:art_and_architecture
on Japanese art |
gptkbp:decline |
8th century
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gptkbp:defeated |
Mononobe clan in 587 AD
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gptkbp:descendant |
gptkb:Yamato_clan
gptkb:Soga_no_Emishi Kofun period clans Soga no Kiyomori |
gptkbp:dissolved |
7th century
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gptkbp:encouraged |
gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:Christian_art Buddhist festivals Buddhist practices Buddhist meditation practices Buddhist outreach programs Buddhist community service Buddhist youth programs Buddhist environmental stewardship Buddhist rituals in society Buddhist social justice efforts Buddhist social services the study of Chinese texts |
gptkbp:ended |
decline in power after the 7th century
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gptkbp:established |
gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:Soga-ryū gptkb:first_Buddhist_temple_in_Japan gptkb:Buddhist_temple gptkb:political_power political alliances Buddhist rituals Buddhist communities Buddhism in Japan political influence in Japan Buddhist schools Buddhist networks Buddhist community centers Buddhist patronage Buddhist art schools Buddhist outreach initiatives Buddhist training centers |
gptkbp:famous_rival |
with the Mononobe clan
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gptkbp:fosters |
gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:cultural_exchange interfaith dialogue trade relations administrative reforms Buddhist education Buddhist scholarship Buddhist interfaith dialogue Buddhist community building Buddhist peace initiatives trade relations with China Buddhist inter-clan alliances Buddhist interfaith initiatives |
gptkbp:fought_against |
anti-Buddhist factions
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gptkbp:founded |
6th century
Buddhist sects |
gptkbp:founded_in |
gptkb:law
gptkb:trade_routes 6th century military alliances infrastructure projects regional governance the 6th century political systems Buddhist institutions the first Buddhist temple in Japan the first schools in Japan |
gptkbp:has_conflict_with |
local clans
the Mononobe clan the Yamato court |
gptkbp:has_connection_to |
the Tang dynasty
|
gptkbp:has_historical_significance |
with the Korean Peninsula
|
gptkbp:has_impact_on |
Japanese history
Japanese governance |
gptkbp:has_members |
court officials
powerful ministers scholars of Chinese literature |
gptkbp:has_role |
gptkb:cultural_exchange
Taika Reform cultural exchange between Japan and China Buddhist scripture translation cultural exchange with China the Taika Reform Buddhist integration with local customs Buddhist international relations Buddhist sect formation |
gptkbp:helped_spread |
Chinese culture
|
gptkbp:helped_to_establish |
the first Japanese writing system
|
gptkbp:helps |
Buddhist missionaries
Buddhist cultural preservation Buddhist interfaith cooperation Buddhist temple construction |
gptkbp:historical_context |
early Japanese clans
in the rise of the Soga clan |
gptkbp:historical_documentation |
gptkb:Nihon_Shoki
|
gptkbp:historical_event |
gptkb:Battle_of_Shigisan
Taika Reform in the 6th century Japan |
gptkbp:historical_figures |
gptkb:Soga_no_Iruka
gptkb:Soga_no_Umako |
gptkbp:historical_impact |
on Japanese history
on the formation of the Japanese state |
gptkbp:historical_legacy |
influence on later clans
|
gptkbp:historical_period |
gptkb:Asuka_period
gptkb:Heian_period |
gptkbp:historical_records |
gptkb:Nihon_Shoki
|
gptkbp:historical_role |
in the development of Japanese Buddhism
in the introduction of Chinese culture supporting the Yamato court |
gptkbp:historical_significance |
in the spread of Buddhism
early Japanese state formation in the unification of Japan prominent in the introduction of Chinese culture prominent in the Asuka period |
gptkbp:historical_source |
gptkb:Shoku_Nihongi
|
gptkbp:history |
with other clans
during the 7th century with the Yamato dynasty |
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Soga clan
|
gptkbp:influence |
Japanese politics
political power in Japan Buddhism in Japan patronage of temples |
gptkbp:influence_on |
Japanese law
Japanese aristocracy |
gptkbp:influenced |
gptkb:Yamato_court
gptkb:Japanese_imperial_court gptkb:Japanese_literature gptkb:Emperor_Kinmei gptkb:Japanese_art_forms gptkb:Japanese_culture gptkb:philosophy Japanese architecture Japanese aesthetics Buddhist ethics Japanese social structure Japanese spirituality Japanese festivals Taika Reform Japanese religious practices Japanese cultural identity Japanese governance Japanese unification Japanese ethics Buddhist leadership Japanese community life Japanese moral values Buddhist ceremonial practices Buddhist gender roles Buddhist public policy. Japanese law regarding religion Japanese legal codes the introduction of Chinese culture |
gptkbp:interacts_with |
gptkb:spiritual_leader
gptkb:Japanese_emperors gptkb:Chinese_Buddhism local communities Buddhist scholars Korean kingdoms the Yamato court |
gptkbp:introduced |
Chinese writing system
|
gptkbp:involved_in |
political marriages
introduction of Buddhism to Japan |
gptkbp:is_a_supporter_of |
gptkb:Emperor_Bidatsu
gptkb:Empress_Suiko the arts and literature the imperial family the Emperor's authority the Taika no Kaishin the imperial court's legitimacy |
gptkbp:is_active_in |
the Asuka period
|
gptkbp:is_associated_with |
the introduction of Buddhism to Japan
|
gptkbp:is_facilitated_by |
Buddhist texts translation
|
gptkbp:is_influential_in |
urban centers
Japanese identity Japanese governance the spread of Buddhism the development of trade routes the establishment of a standing army the establishment of trade networks the formation of alliances the spread of literacy the imperial succession the codification of laws the establishment of the first legal codes early Japanese history the adoption of Chinese customs the adoption of Chinese legal codes the development of Japanese identity. the development of Japanese writing the development of the capital city the development of the imperial lineage the development of the imperial system the development of the military system the development of the ritsuryō system the establishment of Buddhism as state religion the establishment of political norms the formation of a unified state the introduction of Chinese law the spread of Chinese philosophy the spread of Confucianism the establishment of the imperial court's authority |
gptkbp:is_known_for |
gptkb:naval_warfare
patronage of the arts cultural contributions economic power political marriages strategic marriages religious influence support of the arts and culture influence on imperial succession cultural exchanges with China diplomatic relations with Korea strategic land acquisitions |
gptkbp:is_led_by |
gptkb:Soga_no_Umako
|
gptkbp:is_opposed_by |
gptkb:Mononobe_clan
gptkb:Shintoism gptkb:Nakatomi_clan power of the Fujiwara clan |
gptkbp:is_promoted_by |
education and scholarship
literature and arts public works projects trade with China |
gptkbp:is_significant_for |
gptkb:political_reforms
the unification of Japan the political landscape of the time the cultural development of Japan the early Japanese state the early Japanese state formation the early formation of Japanese identity the early unification of Japan |
gptkbp:key_player |
the development of infrastructure
political struggles of the time the introduction of new agricultural techniques the unification of Japan the formation of political coalitions the Taika Reform the evolution of Japanese society Buddhist temple construction the development of the imperial bureaucracy |
gptkbp:language |
gptkb:Japanese
|
gptkbp:led_to |
Buddhism's integration into Japanese society
|
gptkbp:legacy |
political influence in Japan
cultural influence in Japan establishment of Buddhism in Japan |
gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Japan
gptkb:Nara_Prefecture Nara period Japan |
gptkbp:military_strategy |
strategic alliances
|
gptkbp:narrative |
in Japanese history books
|
gptkbp:notable_achievement |
establishment of Buddhism in Japan
|
gptkbp:notable_contributor |
the spread of Buddhism
the cultural heritage of Japan the cultural development of Japan the cultural landscape of early Japan |
gptkbp:notable_event |
Soga clan's role in the establishment of the imperial court
Soga clan's influence on the development of Japanese architecture Soga clan's involvement in the introduction of Buddhism Soga clan's decline in power Soga clan's impact on the samurai class Soga clan's influence on the Yamato court Soga clan's influence on the arts Soga clan's legacy in modern Japan Soga clan's power struggle with Mononobe clan Soga clan's role in the Taika Reform Soga clan's role in the spread of literacy Soga clan's role in the unification of Japan Soga no Iruka's assassination Soga no Umako's support for Buddhism Soga clan's influence on the development of Japanese law Soga clan's involvement in the construction of temples Soga clan's role in the introduction of Chinese writing system Soga clan's role in the establishment of Buddhism as a state religion Soga no Umako's death |
gptkbp:notable_figures |
gptkb:Asuka_period
the Asuka period early Nara period politics |
gptkbp:notable_leader |
gptkb:Soga_no_Umako
|
gptkbp:notable_member |
gptkb:Soga_no_Iruka
gptkb:Soga_no_Umako |
gptkbp:notable_members |
gptkb:Soga_no_Iruka
gptkb:Soga_no_Umako |
gptkbp:notable_players |
political alliances
the politics of the time the political landscape of the 7th century the political landscape of Japan the political landscape of ancient Japan the political landscape of early Japan |
gptkbp:notable_rivalry |
gptkb:the_Nakatomi_clan
gptkb:Nakatomi_clan |
gptkbp:origin |
gptkb:Japan
|
gptkbp:performed_by |
the transmission of Chinese knowledge
|
gptkbp:political_affiliation |
with the Yamato court
|
gptkbp:political_impact |
gptkb:land_ownership
during the 6th century in the imperial court in the Asuka period |
gptkbp:political_position |
powerful clan in early Japan
in the Asuka period in the early Yamato period |
gptkbp:power_struggle |
gptkb:Mononobe_clan
|
gptkbp:promoted |
gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:cultural_exchange gptkb:Buddhist_temple centralized government Buddhist ethics Buddhist festivals Buddhist practices Buddhist rituals Buddhist environmentalism Buddhist philosophy studies Buddhist youth programs Chinese culture in Japan Buddhist philosophy in education Buddhist philosophy in governance Buddhist values in society |
gptkbp:received |
Buddhist texts from Korea
|
gptkbp:relationship |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
|
gptkbp:relationship_with |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
|
gptkbp:rival |
gptkb:Mononobe_clan
gptkb:Fujiwara_clan |
gptkbp:role |
promoting Buddhism
establishment of the imperial court promoting Buddhism in Japan establishment of Buddhism as a state religion |
gptkbp:social_structure |
influence on clan politics
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gptkbp:strategy |
marriage alliances
|
gptkbp:supported |
gptkb:Emperor_Bidatsu
gptkb:Buddhism gptkb:historical_artifacts gptkb:Prince_Shotoku gptkb:Emperor_Kōtoku Buddhist sculptures Buddhist education Buddhism in Japan the establishment of a merit-based bureaucracy Buddhist cultural events Buddhist humanitarian efforts Buddhist community building Buddhist art and culture Buddhist charities Buddhist education for women Buddhist community outreach Buddhist economic initiatives |
gptkbp:territory |
gptkb:Kinki_region
gptkb:Kanto_region |
gptkbp:tradition |
influence on Japanese customs
|
gptkbp:was_a_key_figure_in |
the unification of Japan
the development of the economy the development of Japanese identity the cultural assimilation of Chinese practices the introduction of Chinese writing the transition to a centralized government the transition to a more centralized state |
gptkbp:was_a_patron_of |
gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:Buddhist_temple the arts and culture the arts and education Chinese scholars in Japan |
gptkbp:was_a_proponent_of |
gptkb:cultural_assimilation
centralized authority meritocracy in government |
gptkbp:was_executed_by |
gptkb:Emperor_Yomei
|
gptkbp:was_influential_in_the_adoption_of |
Chinese writing system
|
gptkbp:was_influential_in_the_establishment_of |
the imperial court system
the first census in Japan |
gptkbp:was_influential_in_the_spread_of |
gptkb:Confucianism
|
gptkbp:was_influential_in_the_transition_to |
centralized government
|
gptkbp:was_involved_in |
gptkb:land_management
gptkb:cultural_assimilation diplomatic missions political power struggles land redistribution political marriages religious affairs the development of infrastructure the establishment of educational institutions the promotion of trade the establishment of trade routes the establishment of local governance the construction of temples the promotion of Confucianism the promotion of agriculture the development of the legal system the establishment of alliances the introduction of new technologies the establishment of the first census the promotion of literacy the spread of literacy the establishment of a tax system the promotion of international relations the establishment of diplomatic missions the establishment of a legal framework the establishment of administrative structures the establishment of the first universities the promotion of Buddhism the establishment of temples the establishment of a census system the introduction of Chinese characters the introduction of Chinese agricultural techniques the development of Japanese governance the development of the imperial court system the establishment of provincial governors the establishment of the first Japanese capital the establishment of the first tax system the establishment of trade with China the introduction of Chinese medicine the spread of Confucianism the spread of literacy in Japan |
gptkbp:was_involved_in_the_introduction_of |
Chinese culture
new agricultural techniques |
gptkbp:was_known_for |
military strength
patronage of arts wealth and influence strategic marriages its military strength its military power its strategic marriages its political alliances its wealth and power its role in the spread of Buddhism its diplomatic strategies its political maneuvering its patronage of the arts its wealth and resources its economic power its role in the establishment of the first written records. its contributions to Japanese history its diplomatic missions to China its diplomatic relations with Korea its role in the Taika Reforms its role in the cultural exchange with China its role in the introduction of Chinese art forms its role in the spread of Chinese philosophy its role in the unification process. |
gptkbp:was_part_of |
Japanese aristocracy
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Asuka_period
gptkb:Empress_Suiko |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
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