t priest, Kukai (Kobo Daishi), compounded out of Buddhism andShinto a system of doctrine called Ryobu Shinto. A few cases are on record of families whichresorted to the device of dividing themselves into two branches, eachdeclaring for a different cause and each warring nominally with theother. The depraved state of affairs brought the administration of theTokugawa into wide disrepute, and loyal ce than othersto the Emperor's coronation oath that a broadly based deliberativeassembly should be convened.
ered dog, and the officials were speciallywarned against permitting one animal to be substituted for another. tely nothing whatever thatbelongs to them, or that they may have brought in their ship, shallbe taken from them. Theywere distinguished as Hon-in (Go-Toba), Chu-in (Tsuchimikado) andShin-in* (Juntoku). Sukechika, on hisreturn, caused the child to be thrown into a cataract, married itsmother to Ema Kotaro, and swore to have the life of his ward.
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