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单词 Bakufu
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Bakufu

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And for the next 260 years or so, the Tokugawa bakufu was the main government of Japan.

在接下来的 260 年左右的时间里,德川幕府是日本的主要政府。

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The Tokugawa bakufu wasn't much for centralization, as power was mainly in the hands of local lords called daimyo.

德川幕府不太适合集权,因为权力主要掌握在称为大名的地方领主手中。

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And in 1868, the rebels got the newly-enthroned Emperor Meiji to abolish the bakufu and proclaim a restoration of the imperial throne.

1868 年,叛乱分子让新登基的明治天皇废除幕府, 宣布恢复天皇宝座。

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So the Tokugawa didn't give up without a fight, but the civil war between the stronger daimyo and the bakufu eventually led to the end of the shogunate.

所以德川并没有不战而罢,但是实力更强的大名和幕府之间的内战最终导致了幕府的灭亡。

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Just the threat of American steam-powered warships was enough to convince the bakufu to sign some humiliating trade treaties that weren't unlike the ones that China had signed after losing the Opium Wars.

仅仅是美国蒸汽动力军舰的威胁就足以说服幕府签署一些屈辱的贸易条约,这些条约与中国在鸦片战争失败后签署的条约没有什么不同。

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As with kings and lesser nobles anywhere, the central bakufu had trouble controlling the more powerful daimyo, who were able to build up their own strength because of their control over local resources.

与任何地方的国王和小贵族一样,中央幕府很难控制更强大的大名, 因为他们能够控制当地资源而能够建立自己的实力。

中文百科

征夷大将军 Shogun

(重定向自Bakufu)

征夷大将军在日本历史上,原为大和朝廷为对抗虾夷族所设立的临时的高级军官职位,本应于停战时即功成身退。「夷」其实是指曾在本州和北海道居住的虾夷族(阿伊努族),而「将军」一词指军阶中的高级领导职。征夷大将军的衙门称为幕府,故中文俗称征夷大将军为「幕府将军」,也常简称其为「将军」。

12世纪末,幕府将军转为所有武士与军人的首领、总代表。1192年,源赖朝出任征夷大将军,创立镰仓幕府,一时间能够统领各地诸侯与军人,故一直保留着将军之头衔,以后的幕府将军皆袭用「征夷大将军」之官位。由1192年开始,大部分幕府将军取代日本皇室与天皇,掌握日本实际政权,直到1868年明治维新为止。

英语百科

Shogun 征夷大将军

(重定向自Bakufu)
Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first shogun (1192–1199) of the Kamakura shogunate
The tomb of Ashikaga Takauji
Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate

A Shogun(将軍Shōgun, [ɕoːɡu͍ɴ], "general", literally "military commander") was a hereditary military dictator in Japan during the period from 1192 to 1867. In this period, the shoguns were the de facto rulers of the country; although nominally they were appointed by the Emperor as a ceremonial formality. The Shogun held almost absolute power over territories through military means, in contrast to the concept of a colonial governor in Western culture. Nevertheless, an unusual situation occurred in the Kamakura period (1199-1333) upon the death of the first shogun, whereby the Hōjō clan's hereditary titles of Shikken and Tokuso (1256-1333) monopolized the shogunate, collectively known as the Regent Rule(執権政治). The shogun during this period met the same fate as the Emperor and was reduced to a figurehead until a coup in 1333, when the shogun was restored to power.

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