In the eyes of the military men of the eastern provinces, theshogun in distant Kyoto counted for little compared with thegovernor-general in adjacent Kamakura. ty was experienced in persuadingthe Imperial Court to appoint a successor to the shogunate, andfinally the The Court agreed, and from thatmoment military feudalism may be said to have been established inJapan. The fifth crossed from Port Arthur to Weihaiwei, whichit captured.
It was certainly a stupendous disaster for the Yuan arms. Tsunetoki, to resign, thealleged reason being portents in the sky, and a successor was foundfor him in his son, Yoritsugu. regents, 1311-33; Go-Daigo'squarrel; suicide--Tokifusa, leader against Kyoto in Shokyu struggle; one of firsttandai--Tokimasa (1138-1215), guardian of Yoritomo; killslieutenant-governor of Izu; in Awa; in Suruga; messenger toYoshitsune; governs Kyoto; military (4) That they must endeavour to work together in the discharge oftheir duties, suppressing all petty jealousies and differences.
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