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Tetsuji Morohashi

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365: 51: 28: 216:'sub-', ' secondary'). He received higher education at École Normale Supérieure of Tokyo. After his graduation in 1908, he became a teacher at that school and taught 256:
also consulted a plan for a dictionary that compiles all Kanji in 1925. Therefore after submitting his dissertation, Tetsuji started writing and editing his ideal dictionary,
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He was blinded in his right eye in 1946. His left eye also lost eyesight almost due to fatigue and the disorder of the war. He became a professor at
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his editorial work was largely halted. Completed drafts were waiting for printing in the TAISHUKAN Publishing, but they were burned by the
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in 1948, but retired the next year. In 1957, he assumed the president of
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was an important figure in the field of Japanese language studies and
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Cosin: Tongo Takebe (建部 遯吾) was a sociologist who taught at
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Wife: Kin Morohashi(諸橋キン)'s family was the rich merchant of
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He passed away in 1982. The Dr. Tetsuji Morohashi Museum
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Japan
Sanjyo
Niigata
Sinology
Sinology
Dai Kan-Wa jiten
Chinese characters
kanji
Sanjyo
Niigata prefecture
Kangaku
Su Shi
Japanese
Chinese
pinyin
Kangaku
China
University of Tokyo
Confucianism
Song dynasty
Kanji
TAISHUKAN Publishing
Dai Kan-Wa Jiten
Asahi Prize
Pacific War
Bombing of Tokyo
Kokugakuin University
Tsuru University
Sanjō, Niigata

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