[1] [noun] ① To free oneself from the constraints and restrictions of the body or mind. Liberation. ※Tokyo Shin Hanjō-ki (1874-76)〈Hattori Seiichi〉First: “The prostitutes were liberated, the brothels were abolished, and their names were changed to “rental houses.” 〔Wei Zhi - Zhao Yan Biography〕② To disband and disperse organized personnel. ※Kinseiki-mon (1875-81)〈Somezaki Nobufusa〉4: “The traitorous Aizu lieutenant general and others suddenly liberated the Imperial visit to expel the barbarians. We cannot bear to see them together as enemies.”③ To overthrow authority and liberate the people. Political revolution. In China, it refers specifically to the revolution led by the Chinese Communist Party. *I was invited to see the Chinese Communist Party (1956) by Tachibana Yoshimori - A century has passed and no clearing has been seen: "The number of organized workers under the umbrella of the CPC Central Committee is still only 12.45 million, despite the steady increase since liberation." [2] A general magazine. The first issue was published in 1919 by Daibumikaku. It showed a socialist tendency against the backdrop of Taisho democracy thought. It ceased publication in 1939. Total of 52 issues. It became a stage for proletarian literature. It ceased publication around 1933 .Toki-hanasu [Liberation]Toki-Hana-Tsu [Liberation]Toki-sa-ku [Liberation]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
[1] 〘名〙① からだや心の束縛や制限などを除いて、自由にすること。開放。※東京新繁昌記(1874‐76)〈服部誠一〉初「娼妓を解放して妓楼を廃し、其の名号を改めて、貸座舗と称す」 〔魏志‐趙儼伝〕② 組織された人員を解いてばらばらにすること。※近世紀聞(1875‐81)〈染崎延房〉四「奸賊会津中将等が〈略〉頓に攘夷御親征の御幸を解放(カイハウ)なせる条倶(とも)に天を戴くに忍びざるの仇敵なり」③ 権力を打倒して人民が自由になること。政治革命。特に、中国で、中国共産党による革命をいう。※招かれて見た中共(1956)〈橘善守〉百年河清を待たず「この全総傘下の組織労働者は、解放後の累増にもかかわらず、まだ千二百四十五万」[2] 総合雑誌。第一次創刊は大正八年(一九一九)で、大鐙閣から発行。大正デモクラシー思潮を背景に社会主義的傾向を示す。同一二年終刊。全五二冊。プロレタリア文学の舞台となる。昭和八年(一九三三)頃終刊。
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