Thus, Japan had no choice but to surrender quietly the main fruits ofher victory. Then herepaired to the Nijo palace and, having entrusted his infant son tothe care of Maeda Gen-i with instructions to carry him to Kiyosu, hemade preparation for defence against Mitsuhide. ere guarded by the Hosokawa troops, and thedefections to which this must ultimately expose Sozen's ranks weresupplemented by fome ry forcesfrom the territory of Manchuria simultaneously and immediately afterthe Treaty of Peace comes
rpent worship; 3 provinces added in his time;punishes Sakitsuya for lese-majeste, successionYushima, Yedo, shrineYusho see TakayamaYutahito see K *Titulary deity of the Fujiwara-uji. A celebrated poet ofthe time said that the evening lark soared over moors where formerlythere had been palaces, and in the Onin Records Musashi,indeed, was so infested with law-breakers that, from the days of theEmperor Seiwa (859-876), it became cust
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