To govern is to serve the people.
Modernized Japan
To govern is to serve the people.
Modernized Japan
A more benevolent ideal of governance, often expressed in official pronouncements, contrasting with the authoritarian aspects of his rule.
Late 19th century
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"The prosperity of the nation depends on the unity of its people."
Shocking"The Imperial will is absolute."
Controversial"Be loyal to the Emperor, be filial to your parents, be affectionate to your brothers and sisters, be harmonious in your married life, be trustworthy to your friends, be modest and moderate in your con…"
Shocking"Should emergency arise, offer yourselves courageously to the State; and thus guard and maintain the prosperity of Our Imperial Throne coeval with heaven and earth."
Controversial"Education is the foundation of national prosperity."
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