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Genpei War
conflict during late-Heian period of Japan

The Tale of the Heike
Japanese book compiled prior to 1330

Hōjū-ji Temple
The '''''' was a Buddhist temple in Kyoto which was, for a time, the home of the Cloistered Emperor Go-Shirakawa.
thumb|Current Hojuji (temple)
Hōganbiiki
thumb|Portrait of Minamoto no Yoshitsune held at [[Chūson-ji]]
Hōgan-biiki is a term that has come to describe a physiological phenomenon where people extend sympathy to those in weaker or disadvantaged positions without critically assessing the rights and wrongs of their situation. It primarily refers to the sympathetic or pitying sentiment people feel towards Minamoto no Yoshitsune, often lacking an objective perspective.