As for theshogun, Hidetada, and his advisers, it is probable that they did notforesee much occasion for actual recourse to violence. Butwhen fire-arms were introduced in 1542, massively constructed castlesbegan to be built. But Ieyasu did not contemplate any such sequence ofevents. required tomake any sudden decision under stress of unexpected menace; they hadample notice of the course events were taking.
zen, paper money inEducation, in ancient Japan; in Nara epoch, in Heian; temple schools;military foundations; at Yedo Okimachi 1557-1586107th Go-Yozei 1586-1611THE sovereigns of the Nor The earnest efforts made by Go-Sanjo to check the abuse of sales ofrank and office as well as the ali These observed the behests of the Bakufu, sought to acquirethe latter's confidence, and always paid respect to the Hana noGosho, as the shogun was called.
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