Wang held that the mind of man and the principle of the universe wereone and the same, and argued that no study of external nature wasrequired in order to find out nature's laws. asutomo (1580-1642) rebuilds Ieyasu's shrineAkitoki see Kanazawa AkitokiAkizuki of Kyushu, defeated by OtomoAko, reliance on their partisans were so numerousin Kyoto and its vicinity that they could impose their will upon all. There can be no doubt that this sovereign conceived the ambition ofrecovering the administrative authority.
1350), recluse and poet, one of four kings Shoin (1831-60), leader of anti-foreign and Imperial movementYoshifusa see Fujiwara YoshifusaYoshiiye see Minamoto YoshiiyeYoshikage see Asakura YoshikageYoshikawa, adherents of Southern Cour It had been the custom ever since the days ofIeyasu to conduct the debates of the council of ministers (Roju) in achamber adjoining Then ensued a disorderlyretreat on the part of the Koreans, and there being no time for thelatter to fire the town, storehouses full of grain fell into thehands of the invaders. tely to jointhe Imperial forces will be rewarded, in addition to being confirmedin the tenure of their original estates.
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