The 604 Constitution

The 604 Constitution

The 604 Constitution probably wasn't written in 604 and doesn't really qualify as a constitution under modern standards. Still, it represents an important milestone in Japanese statecraft and helps us understand the confucian, legalist, and even daoist influence on Asuka Japan. Hear the words of the constitution for yourself in this bonus episode! To read the complete text at your liesure, check out the supplemental post! Support the show My latest novel, "Califia's Crusade," is now availab...

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The Fall of the Tang Dynasty

The Fall of the Tang Dynasty

Things go from bad to a little bit better to horrifically worse for the Tang Dynasty as the An Lushan Rebellion kicks into high gear and the empire begins to splinter. We'll follow a few charismatic Emperors who came after and nobly attempted to stabilize the nation, and discuss the ultimate fate of the Tang Dynasty. For battle maps and portraits of some of the Emperors we covered in today's episode, check out the supplemental post! Higher Listenings: Joy for EducatorsA new podcast from Top ...

26 Juli 202126min

The Rise of the Fujiwara

The Rise of the Fujiwara

As Emperors Junna and Nimmyo take the throne respectively, a powerful Kuge clan takes steps to become the most powerful in all the nation. If you'd like to see the crest of the Fujiwara Clan, as well as portraits of Fujiwara Otsugu and the Emperors Junna and Nimmyo, check out the supplemental post! Higher Listenings: Joy for EducatorsA new podcast from Top Hat delivering ideas, relief, and joy to the future of teaching.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show My latest...

22 Juli 202125min

The Taira and Minamoto Clans

The Taira and Minamoto Clans

In this episode, we will examine the origins and development of the two samurai clans who would come to dominate the later Heian Period and eventually vie with one another for control of the nation.For pictures of the crests of these clans, as well as a map of the Kantō, check out the supplemental post!Support the show My latest novel, "Califia's Crusade," is now available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple Books, Bookshop.org, and many other online platforms!

19 Juli 202114min

A Tale of Two Courts

A Tale of Two Courts

Emperor Heizei takes the throne and things swiftly take a turn for the worse. After he abdicated and his brother Emperor Saga became Tennō, however, he would decide that he may not have been as ready to retire as he believed... For a portrait of Emperor Saga and a map that highlights Yamato Province, check out the supplemental post! Support the show My latest novel, "Califia's Crusade," is now available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple Books, Bookshop.org, and many other online pl...

15 Juli 202115min

The Life and Times of Emperor Kammu

The Life and Times of Emperor Kammu

In this episode, we will take a short break from the narrative and examine the reign of Confucian problem-solver Emperor Kammu, arguably the most effective sovereign of the Heian Period.To see a few pictures of reconstructions of Kammu-Tennō's new capital, check out the supplemental post!Support the show My latest novel, "Califia's Crusade," is now available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple Books, Bookshop.org, and many other online platforms!

12 Juli 202111min

The First Shōgun

The First Shōgun

In this episode we'll explore the career of Otomo Otomaro, who is believed to be the first Seiitai-Shōgun, as well as Sakanoue Tamuramaro and their subsequent adventures in Tōhoku. We'll also discuss the Emishi and the strategies the Yamato armies used to incorporate them into the emperor's sphere of influence. If you'd like to see an ink drawing of Sakanoue Tamuramaro as well as the grave site of infamous Emishi leader Aterui, check out the supplemental post! Support the show My latest ...

8 Juli 202118min

Kūkai's Big Journey

Kūkai's Big Journey

In this episode we turn our attention to another Buddhist Monk who traveled to China and returned with new Sutras, new rituals, and even founded a new sect. Kūkai brought new esoteric practices to Japan, many of which continue to be performed today. If you'd like to see some very large statues of Kūkai, and maybe want to read the Mahavairocana Sutra for yourself, check out the supplemental post! Support the show on Patreon! Higher Listenings: Joy for EducatorsA new podcast from Top Hat deli...

5 Juli 202128min

Saichō's Big Journey

Saichō's Big Journey

In this episode, we will join Saichō, an important Buddhist reformer in the 800s, as he travels to China, returns to Japan, and proceeds to change the face of Japanese Buddhism forever. For a picture of Saicho, photos of the temple in China where he studied, check out the supplemental post! (You can also find a link to an English translation of the Lotus Sutra if you want to read it for yourself!) Support the show My latest novel, "Califia's Crusade," is now available at Amazon, Barnes &am...

1 Juli 202116min

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