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  • ...as not written in [[regular script]] but usually in [[Cursive script (East Asia)|cursive script]], and the cursive script of "女" cannot be decomposed int
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  • ...?id=dPEZ5LYKGZ8C ''Fighting Ships of the Far East (1): China and Southeast Asia, 202 BC-AD 1419.''] Oxford: Osprey Publishing. {{ISBN|978-1-84176-386-6}} ...https://books.google.com/books?id=dPEZ5LYKGZ8C ''Fighting Ships of the Far East (2): Japan and Korea AD 612-1639.''] Oxford: Osprey Publishing. {{ISBN|978-
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  • ...art|martial art]]'' has become associated with the fighting arts of [[East Asia]], it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1 Many martial arts, especially those from Asia, also teach side disciplines which pertain to medicinal practices. This is
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  • ...iền]], northeast to [[Korea]] to become [[Korean Seon|Seon Buddhism]], and east to [[Japan]], becoming [[Japanese Zen]].{{sfn|Harvey|1995|p=159–169}} ...iated with the early Chan tradition known as the "[[East Mountain Teaching|East Mountain School]]" and has been dated to around 713.<ref name="Buswell_2017
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  • ...šek]] and Zbigniew Słupski, eds., Dictionary of Oriental Literatures: East Asia (Charles Tuttle, 1978): 140-141.</ref> concerning the origin of the Japanes ...13hornuoft#page/9 scan from ''The sacred books and early literature of the East'', edited by Charles Horne]
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  • ...into]] and Chinese traditional religion; and in folk-magic throughout East Asia. 闘/Tō: Mokuyōsei [Jupiter], east, Thursday, Monju bosatsu
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  • {{Portal|Martial Arts|Asia|Japan|History|War|Biography}} {{East Asian topics}}
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  • ...l=https://web.archive.org/web/20170212163703/http://www.countriesquest.com/asia/japan/history/the_heian_aristocracy/aristocratic_control.htm |archive-date= ...eaking. Many swords made using these techniques were exported across the [[East China Sea]], a few making their way as far as India.
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