The Moshi family was a family of the Mantis Clan. Originally the family comprised the Centipede Clan, but conditionally decided to join the Mantis in 1127 in the Month of the Tiger. They wished a marriage with the ruling family of Mantis, to be determined later. The wedding was finally in 1133 between Moshi Wakiza and Yoritomo, and the arrangement was fully sealed. The clan colors were orange, black, and brown and are still widely worn by the older Moshi. The Moshi family line bore mostly female children, the first Moshi had eleven daughters and no sons, and had become matriarchal because of it. The Moshi had a deep devotion to the Sun goddess Amaterasu and continued to honor 'Lady Sun' even after her death.
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| - The Moshi family was a family of the Mantis Clan. Originally the family comprised the Centipede Clan, but conditionally decided to join the Mantis in 1127 in the Month of the Tiger. They wished a marriage with the ruling family of Mantis, to be determined later. The wedding was finally in 1133 between Moshi Wakiza and Yoritomo, and the arrangement was fully sealed. The clan colors were orange, black, and brown and are still widely worn by the older Moshi. The Moshi family line bore mostly female children, the first Moshi had eleven daughters and no sons, and had become matriarchal because of it. The Moshi had a deep devotion to the Sun goddess Amaterasu and continued to honor 'Lady Sun' even after her death.
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| - The Moshi family was a family of the Mantis Clan. Originally the family comprised the Centipede Clan, but conditionally decided to join the Mantis in 1127 in the Month of the Tiger. They wished a marriage with the ruling family of Mantis, to be determined later. The wedding was finally in 1133 between Moshi Wakiza and Yoritomo, and the arrangement was fully sealed. The clan colors were orange, black, and brown and are still widely worn by the older Moshi. The Moshi family line bore mostly female children, the first Moshi had eleven daughters and no sons, and had become matriarchal because of it. The Moshi had a deep devotion to the Sun goddess Amaterasu and continued to honor 'Lady Sun' even after her death.
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