Before his accession he had married thedaughter of Fujiwara Naritoki, to whom he was much attached, but wi The fourth moved up the Liaotung peninsula, and, having seizedKaiping, advanced against Niuchwang, where it joined hands with thesecond column. e camp of the besiegers constantly echoed the notes of musicalperformances and the shouts of dancers and sake drinkers. The dai nagon, Tadanaga, lord of Suruga and younger brother ofIemitsu by the same mother, received (1618) in Kai province a fie
oji-kyo; swordsChamberlain; pass on cases referred to shogunChancellor, dajo daijin; abolished; Ashikaga YoshimitsuChangan, Tang metropolis, Kyoto patterned afterChao Heng, Chinese name for Abe NakamaroCharlevoix, quoted on Spanish galleon incidentChekiang, attacked by pirates (1559)Chemulpo, Russians in, attacked and defeated by Uryu; landing-placefor Japanese attackCheng Cheng-kungCheng Chi-lung, general of Ming dynastyChengtsz, Confucian commentaries ofChen Hosiang, bonzeChen Weiching Hedevoted himself to consolidating the system founded by hisgrandfather, Ieyasu, and he achieved remarkable success by theexercise of exceptional sagacity and determination. This obsession in favour of theImperial metropolis left its mark upon many campaigns; as when, inthe spring operat Such an attitude was very significant of the changing times.
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