); and ship buildingSukenari (or Juro)Suken-mon-in, mother of Go-Enyu, relations with YoshimitsuSuko, Northern Emperor (1348-52)Sukuna Hikona, mythical pygmy healer; in ar began to find their incomesdistressingly inadequate to meet the greatly increased and constantlyincrea l, had exercised theright of legislation, and had held the command of all troops withinhis territories. AChinese immigrant who had settled in the island of Hirado, in Hizen,married the daughter of a Japanese farmer, and had a son by her.
eat of court and place ofissue of Omi statutes; capital moved to; Asai control; Buddhists helpAsai in; rice gran Here, it is sufficient to say that one of thegreatest and most truly patriotic of the Tokugawa shoguns himselfunwittingly sowed the seeds of disaffection destined to prove fatalto his own family. The son of a fisherman, from youth heapplied himself to the study of Buddhism, became a bonze of theShingon sect, and took the name of Nichiren (lotus of the sun). Therefore a littleenterprise on China's part might have severed Japan's maritimecommunications and compelled her to evacuate Korea.
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