and, in 1613, he enacted a law for the Court nobles (kugeshu-hatto),to which the Imperial assent was obtained. When Toshikane,lord of Chikugo, appeared at the Kamakura Court in a magnificentcostume, Yoritomo evinced his displeasure by slashing the sleeves ofthe nobleman's surcoat. We see this combinationexpelling Yoshiharu and Takakuni from Kyoto, and we see the fugitivesvainly essaying to reverse the situation. Some historians* have contended thatMasakado and Sumitomo, when they were together in Kyoto, conspired asimultaneous revolt in th
Dengyo and his companions in 802found their way to the monastery of Tientai (Japanese, Tendai), andacquired there a perception of To the same shogun Yedo owes the cherry and plumgroves of Asuka-yama, of the Sumida-gawa, and of Koganei. It was, of course,out of the question to hold any oral direct conversation, but aChinese member of the junk's crew, by tracing ideographs upon thesand, explained the circumstances of the case. Yoshimitsu overcame the difficulty by nominally transferring hismilitary functions to his son Yoshimochi (1423), and constitutinghimself the patron of literature.
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