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 | | This movement is called Kemmu no Chuko (建武中興), the Kemmu Restoration, as the Emperor changed the era name to Kemmu (建武), a reign that lasted only two and half years, from 1333 to 1336. |
 | | In 1336, Takauji promulgated the Kemmu Shikimoku (建武式目), the Kemmu Code, which stated the basic principles and policies of governance. |
 | | These included the maintenance of law and order, respect for property rights, selection and reward of officials based on merit, attention to the complaints of the poor, and the necessity of thrift. |
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