It would seem, too, that he sacrificed justice to thefear of alienating his supporters. t in accusing Takaujito the throne, the prince forgot the Emperor's helplessness againstsuch a military magnate as the Ashikaga chief. ure and art; tea ceremonial; favoured by the Ashikaga;great priests; five temples in KyotoZenko-ji, temple in Nagano with battle paintingsZenkyo Japanese problems with a degree of suspicion which could not fail tobe intensely irksome to a proud nation.
With this army were no less than forty-three generals of renown, andthe number of feudal barons, great and small, who sent troops toswell its ranks was thirty-one. l first island; culture of mulberry and hemp in; overrunby Taira Tadatsune; invaded by Yoritomo; won from Satomi by HojoUjitsuna; M , who had beenconducting a campaign elsewhere, found time to march a strong army tothe relief of Takamatsu. shogun as hostile at heart to foreigners, thoughtolerating them temporarily as a matter of prudence.
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