ushu, blocks invasion of Korea (527) but isdefeated by Arakaho (528)Iwaki, son of Kara, contests throne with Seine veral other religiousedifices, though the tomb of Yoritomo himself is a modest littlemonument covered with creepers. )Toda Izu no Kami, advocates foreign intercourse (1853)Tadanori, adviser of NariakiTodai-ji, Kegon temple at Nara, bronze Buddha; procession in Koken'sreign; great bell; bell-tower (ill. Yoritomoknew what an important part religion had contributed in past ages tothe country's national development, and he did no
In fact, compulsionin any form could not be employed: the only resource was persuasion. The retired sovereigns, Kogon, Komyo, and Suko, had all been carriedto a place well within the Southern lines, and even the false regaliawere not available. Sanetomo had a vague presentimentof peril. During the lastsixteen years of his life--he died in 1490--he patronized art with adegree of liberality that atones for much of his previous profligacy.
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