Japan: Its History and CultureCrowell, 1970 - 243 頁 |
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第 52 頁
... Kiyomori , who became chief of his clan in 1153 and was virtually without a rival until his death in 1181. The ground- work had been laid by the capable and diplomatic Taira Tadamori . Kiyomori was a younger kinsman but not a son of ...
... Kiyomori , who became chief of his clan in 1153 and was virtually without a rival until his death in 1181. The ground- work had been laid by the capable and diplomatic Taira Tadamori . Kiyomori was a younger kinsman but not a son of ...
第 53 頁
... Kiyomori was not a popular figure , and the Minamoto rivals were always seeking an op- portunity to supplant him ... Kiyomori's absence from Kyoto to seize the persons of the Emperor and the ex - Emperor . Their coup seemed to have ...
... Kiyomori was not a popular figure , and the Minamoto rivals were always seeking an op- portunity to supplant him ... Kiyomori's absence from Kyoto to seize the persons of the Emperor and the ex - Emperor . Their coup seemed to have ...
第 54 頁
William Scott Morton. messages to Minamoto leaders and to the monasteries which Kiyomori had specially alienated . He was joined by a son of Go - Shirakawa , Prince Mochi- hito , whom Yorimasa planned to make emperor . Kiyomori received ...
William Scott Morton. messages to Minamoto leaders and to the monasteries which Kiyomori had specially alienated . He was joined by a son of Go - Shirakawa , Prince Mochi- hito , whom Yorimasa planned to make emperor . Kiyomori received ...
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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