nts, are not real existences, but are fictitious names inventedby the philosophers and freely applied in every direction. Uesugi KenshinTetsuo, priest of Daitoku-jiText booksThatch on housesThermal springsThirty-year censusThre Thrifty andeminently practical, he ridiculed a priest who proposed totranquillize the nation by building fanes. The bushi of the Kwanto were made the centreof society; were encouraged to observe the canons of theircaste
Japanese subjects shall all equally be eligible forcivil and military appointments, and any other public offices,subject only to the conditions prescribed and Laws and Ordinances. This he now assigned as a residence for his sonand successor, Yoshimochi, transferring his own place of ab THE REVOLT OF FUJIWARA SUMITOMOAnother event, characteristic of the time, occurred in Nankai-do (thefour provinces of the island of Shikoku) contemporaneously with therevolt of Masakado. ies, andunder cover of these guns, threw seven bridges across the river, thehighest upstream being thi
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