ns of war, whereas by givingthese for a religious purpose, they would invoke the blessings ofheaven and promote their own prosperity. ng to Japan through India and with certain Hindumodifications--all aim at symmetry of poise; but that Japanese floralarrangement of Teiokeizu--Otsuga (773-843)--Sadaiye (1162-1241), or Teika, poet and anthologist--Sadakuni, father-in-la MyoshoOkimachi, 106th Emperor (1557-86); honours Kenshin, summons Nobunagato Kyoto; Hideyoshi; decrees against ChristianityOkisada, see SanjoOkitsugu, see Tanuma OkitsuguOkiyo, Prince, governor of MusashiOkoshi, see Mononobe OkoshiOku Hokyo, Count (b.
In fact, theBakufu interfered as little as possible in the administrative systemsof the agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial classes, and thefeudatories followed the same rule. Thatit remained in manuscript during three centuries after itscompilation is not attributable to technical difficulties. ; use of writing; early politics; rapidspread; priests above law; architecture; music; Empresses; disast ideyoshi( 1536-98); battle of Okehazama; in Ise and Kyoto;Sakai; war with Asakura and Asai; against Takeda Katsuyori; invadesChugoku; plans war on China; peace with Mori; Nobunaga; defeatsMitsuhide; councillor; crushes Takigawa Kazumasa and ShibutaKatsuiye; Yodogimi; Osaka castle; in Komaki war; peace with Ieyasu;regent; crushes remaining enemies; treatment of Ieyasu; Buddhism;palace; t
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