ly under their sway in 1263, receiving the finalsubmission of the kingdom of Koma, which alone had offered anystubborn resistance. ed in a temple where he remained until 1559, when he obtainedpermission to return to Okazaki, being then a vassal of the Imagawafamily. Fifty years later, when Yoshiharu ruled atMuromachi (1529), a Buddhist priest, Zuisa, sent by the shogun toChina, and an envoy, Sosetsu, despatched by the Ouchi family, cameinto collision at Ningpo. constant tendencybeing in the direction of multiplication of offices with acorresponding increase of red tape.
What weighed most with the Taira leader, however, was the propinquityof the three great monasteries; Hiei-zan on the north, Miidera on theeast, and Nara on the south. As soon as possible after the present Treaty comes intoforce, all prisoners of war shall be reciprocally restored. One of these emissaries, Nei-issan (Chinesepronunciation, Ning I-shan), settled permanently in Japan, and hisholy ministrations as a Zen-shu propagandist won universal respect. The use of the tatami wasgreatly extended after the twelfth century.
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