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 Übersetzung für 'Taihō Code' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.law
Taihō Code
Taihō-Kodex {m}
Teiltreffer
comm.EU
Harmonized System Nomenclature (code<HS nomenclature code, HSN code>
Nomenklatur {f} des Harmonisierten Systems <HS-Nomenklatur> [Harmonisiertes System zur Bezeichnung und Codierung von Waren der UN]
comm.EU
harmonized system code <HS code> [Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System]
HS-Code {m} [Harmonisiertes System der Zolltarifnomenklatur]
mil.tech.
Commercial and Government Entity Code <CAGE code>
Herstellercode {m}
insur.med.
International Classification of Diseases code <CD code>
ICD-Schlüssel {m} [ICD-Code]
comp.
error detection and correction code <EDAC code>
Fehlererkennungs­- und Beseitigungs­code {m} [EDAC-Code]
comp.math.telecom.
Reed-Solomon code <RS code>
Reed-Solomon-Code {m} <RS-Code>
comp.Internet
country code top-level domain <country-code TLD, ccTLD>
länderspezifische Top-Level-Domain {f} <länderspezifische TLD, ccTLD>
to codecodieren
25
codeKodex {m}
102
codeChiffre {f}
41
codeOrtskennzahl {f}
12
comp.
to code
coden
25
comp.
code
Code {m}
242
codeSchlüssel {m}
33
codeVerzeichnung {f} von Abkürzungen
to codekodieren
109
tech.
to code {adv}
den Richtlinien entsprechend
codeVerzeichnis {n} von Verschlüsselungen
law
code
Gesetzbuch {n}
103
to codechiffrieren
10
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the 8th-century Taihō Code reforms, Dazaifu was established as a special administrative term for the region.
  • The Japanese Taihō Code, formulated in 703, was largely an adaptation of the governmental system of the Tang dynasty, but the Mandate of Heaven was specifically omitted.
  • Before the Taihō Code was established, the capital was customarily moved after the death of an emperor because of the ancient belief that a place of death was polluted.
  • The establishment of the Taihō Code was one of the first events to include Confucianism as a significant element in the Japanese code of ethics and government.
  • It was consolidated in the Taihō Code of 702. The Asuka Kiyomihara Code of 689 marks the initial appearance of this central administrative body composed of the three ministers—the "Daijō-daijin" (Chancellor), the "Sadaijin" (Minister of the Left) and the "Udaijin" (Minister of the Right).

  • Its role, rank and authority varied throughout the pre-Meiji period of Japanese history, but in general remained as a significant post under the Taihō Code.
  • the Taihō Code was promulgated as an adaptation of the governmental system of China's Tang Dynasty.
  • The Taihō Code classified most of the Imperial bureaucrats into 12 ranks, each divided into two sub-ranks, 1st rank being the highest adviser to the emperor.
  • However, this practice of moving the capital due to "death impurity" is then abolished by the Taihō Code and rise in Buddhist influence.
  • Kai was one of the original provinces of Japan established in the Nara period under the Taihō Code.

  • The Imperial Household Agency traces its origins back to institutions established by the Taihō Code (or more formally, [...]) promulgated in 701–702 AD.
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