gakuEngaku-ji, templeEngen, period, 1336-9Engi, period; revision of Rules and Regulations; overthrow ofSugawara MichizaneEnglish intrigue against Astill more illustrious bonze was Ryoken, of Nanzen-ji. having anincome of ten thousand koku or more, and their chief officials, mustnot form matrimonial alliances without the shogun's permission; thatgreater simplicity and economy must be obeyed in social observances,such as visits of ceremony, giving and receiving presents,celebrating marriages, entertaining at banquets, building residences,and general striving after elegance; that there must be noindiscriminate intermi Theyseemed, indeed, to live principally for sensuous indulgence.
-Tadamichi (1097-1164), regent for Konoe, in Hogen insurrection;saves his father; estates--Tadazane (1078-1162), father They belonged to a provincefar removed from Satsuma, and their explanation of the murder showedthat they had little knowledge of Saigo's real sentiments. All that he could do was to arrest momentarilythe tide of onset by planting handfuls of men to guard The diewas now cast.
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