Japan: Its History and CultureCrowell, 1970 - 243 頁 |
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第 87 頁
... Ashikaga Takauji , head of a distinguished branch of the Minamoto , changed sides and seized Kyoto in the name of Go - Daigo . The Hojo regents were becoming increas- ingly unpopular , and Takauji's success in taking the capital was the ...
... Ashikaga Takauji , head of a distinguished branch of the Minamoto , changed sides and seized Kyoto in the name of Go - Daigo . The Hojo regents were becoming increas- ingly unpopular , and Takauji's success in taking the capital was the ...
第 89 頁
... Ashikaga Shogunate . The Ashikaga , in contrast to Yoritomo , never controlled all of Japan . They maintained a grip on eight eastern provinces , but could not hold down the rest of the country by placing their own retainers in key ...
... Ashikaga Shogunate . The Ashikaga , in contrast to Yoritomo , never controlled all of Japan . They maintained a grip on eight eastern provinces , but could not hold down the rest of the country by placing their own retainers in key ...
第 97 頁
... Ashikaga Takauji rose to prominence , the center of gravity in national affairs was once more of necessity in the Kyoto region . The long dynastic struggle between the northern and southern courts , and the Ashikaga attempts to build up ...
... Ashikaga Takauji rose to prominence , the center of gravity in national affairs was once more of necessity in the Kyoto region . The long dynastic struggle between the northern and southern courts , and the Ashikaga attempts to build up ...
內容
THE ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE | 5 |
THE INTRODUCTION OF CHINESE THOUGHT AND CULTURE | 17 |
THE STIMULATING EFFECT OF CHINESE CULTURE | 27 |
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