ter mixed Shinto; shrine andtemple, ji-sha; immune from shugoShubun, painterShui-shu, anthologyShujaku, 61 A similar policy commended itself in the case ofprinces of the Jimyo-in branch (the Northern Court). Originally there were six jodaibut their number was ultimately reduced to one. Finally, they were incomparable horsemen, and in the early encountersthey put the Japanese cavalry out of action by raising with drums andgongs a din that terrified the latter's horses.
A monster demonstration on the part of the offended monasteries wastemporarily quieted, but deep umbrag Other victories at Kurikara and Shinowara opened the road to Kyoto. The scheme of campaign was extensive. The country's foreign relations soon became asource of profound concern to the new ruler.
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