ent against the Bakufu, might have remained in Kyoto had not theexile of his father and brother rendered the city intolerable. I resistit in the cause of the people. A little recourse to tact mighthave settled the matter with equal facility and without opendisrespect to the Throne. Among his pupils was Shubun, and the latter'sfollowers included such illustrious names as Sotan, Sesshu, Shinno;Masanbbu, and Motonobu.
The Japanese programme was to holdthe Russian centre; to attack their left flank with Kawamura's army,and to sweep round their right flank with Nogi's forces. TheAbe magnate was killed by a stray arrow at an early stage of thecampaign, but his son, Sadato, made a splendid resistance. der the control of the highconstable, Amako Tsunehisa (1458-1540), who, profiting by the fall ofthe gr rpent worship; 3 provinces added in his time;punishes Sakitsuya for lese-majeste, successionYushima, Yedo, shrineYusho see TakayamaYutahito see K
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