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Chujo-hime, renowned in Japanese folklore as a Cinderella-like figure and a paragon of filial piety. Woodblock print by Yoshitoshi, from Twenty-four Accomplishments of Imperial Japan (1881). Image source: [1].
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- (del) (cur) 01:04, 5 January 2007 . . Shimeru (Talk | contribs) . . 451×650 (285,674 bytes) (Chujo-hime, renowned in Japanese folklore as a Cinderella-like figure and a paragon of filial piety. Woodblock print by Yoshitoshi, from ''Twenty-four Accomplishments of Imperial Japan'' (1881). Image source: [http://www.sinister-designs.com)
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