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Kyorin may refer to: * an alternate romanization for the Korean ''gyorin'' (교린청책; lit. "neighborly relations"), a neo-Confucian term applied to diplomacy and foreign relations, first used in early-Joseon period (1392-1910) * Kyorin University, a private university in Tokyo * Kyorin Pharmaceutical Company Kyorin may refer to: * an alternate romanization for the Korean ''gyorin'' (교린청책; lit. "neighborly relations"), a neo-Confucian term applied to diplomacy and foreign relations, first used in early-Joseon period (1392-1910) * Kyorin Universi ...
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Gyorin
Gyorin (lit. "neighborly relations") was a neo-Confucian term developed in Joseon Korea. The term was intended to identify and characterize a diplomatic policy which establishes and maintains amicable relations with neighboring states. It was construed and understood in tandem with a corollary term, which was the ''sadae'' or "serving the great" policy towards Imperial China. Confucian learning contributed in the formation of ''gyorin'' and ''sadae'' as ritual, conceptual and normative frameworks for construing interactions and political decision-making. Multi-national foreign policy The rationale expressed by ''gyorin'' was applied to a multi-national foreign policy. Scholarly writing about the Joseon dynasty has tended to focus on diplomatic relations with China and Japan, but the intermediary nature of ''gyorin'' contacts—for example, Joseon-Ryukyuan diplomatic and trading contacts—were important as well. Envoys from the Ryūkyū Kingdom were received by Taejo of Jos ...
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Kyorin University
is a private university in the western part of Tokyo, Japan. Its three campuses are in Mitaka and Hachiōji, Tokyo. It was established in 1970. The predecessor of the school, Mitaka Shinkawa Hospital, was founded in 1953 by Shinyu Matsuda. History Mitaka Shinkawa Hospital was founded in 1953 as a sanitarium for tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease usually caused by '' Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections show no symptoms, in ... at the current location of the Mitaka campus of Kyorin University. Two years after, the training school for assistant nurses opened. The hospital added psychiatric and general medical wards, and, in 1963, Tokyo Mitaka Shinkawa General Hospital was chartered. In 1966, Kyorin Educational Foundation was founded and Kyorin Junior College ( ja), which was reorganized to Faculty of Health Sciences of Kyorin Universi ...
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