Monzeki
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Monzeki — Les monzeki (門跡, monzeki?) étaient des prêtres bouddhistes japonais issus d une lignée aristocratique voire impériale. Le terme a également été appliqué aux temples dans lesquels ils vivaient. Notes et références … Wikipédia en Français
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Honjin — Evolution of Honjin Originally, honjin were places from which generals directed battles and, therefore, were fleeting in nature. However, as commanders began to transform the honjin into temporary lodgings during battle and travel, honjin came to … Wikipedia
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