The latter defect wasremedied in a very partial degree by the resourcefulness ofHideyoshi. ; | quelled the rebellion of Minamoto +----------+ Yoshichika). Just twenty years hadelapsed since he raised the Minamoto standard in Sagami. Under this pressure about one-half of the convertsapostatized, but the rest threatened to leave Kuchinotsu en masse.
Thus, the Ichijo family went toTosa; the Ane-no-koji to Hida, and when Ouchi Yoshioki retired toSuwo on resignin From the point of view of the Tokugawa theplan was eminently wise, for it bound the feudal chiefs closer to theshogun, keeping The continuance of such conditions would have defeated the purpose ofthe reformers. Two courses were advocated; one by Kyoto, the other byKamakura.
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