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On December 10, 1867, Ryoma Sakamoto, a Japanese reformer, died
On this day, 158 years ago, on December 10, 1867 (November 15, 1867 in the lunar calendar), Ryoma Sakamoto, a Japanese reformist, passed away. On December 10, 1867, Ryoma Sakamoto, a Japanese conservative, died. Sakamoto Ryoma (Japanese: Sakamoto Ryoma or Sakamoto Ryoma "さかもょうとりま", November 15, 1886 - November 15, 1883; On January 3, 1836 - December 10, 1867, he used the pseudonym "Uetaro Saitani" in order to avoid the eyes and ears of others during his Shiji activities. He was a local priest of the Tosa Domain during the end of the Shogunate period of Japan, and later became a Shiji. He was one of the important promoters of the military alliance between the two domains of Satsuma and Changju, and his eight-on - ship policies proposed to Shojiro Goto became an important guideline for the Restoration Government. After his death, the new government after the Meiji Restoration gave the four. Comment: China is missing such people.


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