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- Cloistered_rule abstract "The cloistered rule system, or Insei (院政) (meaning "monastery administration"), was a specific form of government in Japan during the Heian period. In this bifurcated system, an Emperor abdicated, but retained power and influence. Those retired emperors who withdrew to live in monasteries (in) continued to act in ways intended to counterbalance the influence of Fujiwara regents and the warrior class. Simultaneously, the titular emperor, the former emperor's chosen successor, fulfilled all the ceremonial roles and formal duties of the monarchy.Retired emperors were called Daijō Tennō or Jōkō. A retired emperor who entered a Buddhist monastic community became a Cloistered Emperor (Japanese 太上法皇 Daijō Hōō).There were retired emperors, including cloistered emperors, both before and after the Heian period, but the notion of cloistered rule as a system usually refers to the practice put in place by Emperor Shirakawa in 1086 and followed by his successors until the rise of the Kamakura shogunate in 1192.".
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- Cloistered_rule subject Category:History_of_Japan.
- Cloistered_rule comment "The cloistered rule system, or Insei (院政) (meaning "monastery administration"), was a specific form of government in Japan during the Heian period. In this bifurcated system, an Emperor abdicated, but retained power and influence. Those retired emperors who withdrew to live in monasteries (in) continued to act in ways intended to counterbalance the influence of Fujiwara regents and the warrior class.".
- Cloistered_rule label "Cloistered rule".
- Cloistered_rule label "Governo del chiostro".
- Cloistered_rule label "Insei (système de gouvernement)".
- Cloistered_rule label "Insei".
- Cloistered_rule label "Insei".
- Cloistered_rule label "Insei".
- Cloistered_rule label "Insei".
- Cloistered_rule label "Insei".
- Cloistered_rule label "Инсэй".
- Cloistered_rule label "院政".
- Cloistered_rule label "院政".
- Cloistered_rule sameAs Insei.
- Cloistered_rule sameAs Insei.
- Cloistered_rule sameAs Insei.
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- Cloistered_rule sameAs Governo_del_chiostro.
- Cloistered_rule sameAs 院政.
- Cloistered_rule sameAs 인세이.
- Cloistered_rule sameAs Insei.
- Cloistered_rule sameAs Insei.
- Cloistered_rule sameAs Insei.
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