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Fukoku kyōhei : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fukoku kyōhei
, originally a phrase from the ancient Chinese historical work on the Warring States period, ''Zhan Guo Ce'' (''Kanjigen'', Gakken Co., Ltd.), was Japan's national slogan during the Meiji period, replacing slogan ''Sonnō jōi'' ("Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians"). ==Etymology== During the Warring States period of China, the Qin—through its Legalistic policies—placed considerable focus on the enhancement of state wealth and military power, also known with the expression ''Fuguo Qiangbing''. This expression was adopted in Meiji Japan as ''Fukoku kyōhei'' in Japanese.〔
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