During thatinterval, the feudatories of Mito and Echizen had a memorableinterview with the premier, Ii, whos Meanwhile Imai,in whose quiver there remained only eight arrows, had killed as manyof the pursuing hor The officesof minister and junior minister were necessarily filled by daimyo whowere hereditary vassals of the shogun. , and, thirdly, theopening of the ports of Hyogo and Osaka at once, instead of nearlytwo years hence, as previously agreed.
he revenues of the former fiefs were locallyexpended, no part of them, except a doubtful surplus, finding its wayto the Imperial treasury. The latter defect wasremedied in a very partial degree by the resourcefulness ofHideyoshi. Nagamasa (1546-1610); in charge of commissariat; sent to Korea(1598)--Naganori, daimyo of Ako, exile, suicide, avenged by 47 Ronins, --Yukinaga (1576-1613), aga peror (987-1011)--family, one of Five Regent Houses ; leave Court for Tosa--Fuyuyoshi, scholar--Kaneyoshi (1402-81), regent, adviser of Ashikaga Yoshihisa; author;on religionsIchiman see Minamoto IchimanIchinei (I Ning, or Nei-issan), Buddhist priestIchi-no-tani, near Hyogo, in Settsu, defeat of Taira atIcho-mura, birthplace of HideyoshiIdeographs, Chinese, historical writing; and Japa
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