
Stake attention in this memory
The text provides information about the "Shogun," a hereditary military dictator in Japan from 1192-1867. It notes that while nominally appointed by the emperor, shoguns or their regents were the de facto rulers. Portuguese explorers, upon encountering Japan, likened the emperor to the pope (symbolic authority, little political power), and the shogun to secular European rulers. They even used the term "emperor" for the shogun, like Toyotomi Hideyoshi, whom missionaries called "Emperor Taicosama." The same information is then translated into Vietnamese.
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