单词 | mikadoism |
释义 | Mikadoismn. The cult of the Mikado.The cult of the emperor was an integral part of a form of Shinto (Kokka Shintô, or State Shintoism) which was promoted as the official, nationalistic state religion of Japan from 1868 until its abolition in 1945 by the Allied occupation forces. ΚΠ 1896 Internat. Jrnl. Ethics 6 190 For the deep-rooted affection of the people toward the imperial house, Japan owes a debt of gratitude to Shintoism..which very early developed into Mikadoism, or the worship of the Mikado. 1918 Mississippi Valley Hist. Rev. 5 81 The mikado as ‘institution’ is mikadoism. 1940 Monumenta Nipponica 1 306 These two..are alike in this respect, that they equally uphold centripetal Mikadoism. 1988 S. K. Johnson Japanese through Amer. Eyes (1989) iv. 58 During the war, Americans had developed a curiosity about Mikadoism—this strange belief that enabled Japanese to fight so fiercely and die so readily. 1992 T. Yokio New Japan (Electronic ed.) The men that agitated for the restoration were men that made mikadoism their religion. They felt the oppression of the Shogunate regime all the more keenly since it was not they, but the divine Mikado, who suffered most. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1896 |
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