Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 56 頁
... Taira and within the protection of soldier - monks . From this vantage point he was soon brought back in triumph to the capital by Minamoto Yoshinaka's army . Go - Shirakawa was no doubt tired of the heavy - handed " protection " of the ...
... Taira and within the protection of soldier - monks . From this vantage point he was soon brought back in triumph to the capital by Minamoto Yoshinaka's army . Go - Shirakawa was no doubt tired of the heavy - handed " protection " of the ...
第 57 頁
... Taira in the autumn of 1184. The mission was dangerous but justified in the result . Noriyori had in front of him Taira Tomomori on an island at the west end of Honshu and Munemori with the boy - emperor on his flank at Yashima , the Taira ...
... Taira in the autumn of 1184. The mission was dangerous but justified in the result . Noriyori had in front of him Taira Tomomori on an island at the west end of Honshu and Munemori with the boy - emperor on his flank at Yashima , the Taira ...
第 58 頁
... Taira took advantage of the flood tide to bear down on the Mina- moto ships on the morning of April 25 , 1185 , near the village of Dan - no - ura on the main island . At first the Taira held their own , but in the afternoon they lost ...
... Taira took advantage of the flood tide to bear down on the Mina- moto ships on the morning of April 25 , 1185 , near the village of Dan - no - ura on the main island . At first the Taira held their own , but in the afternoon they lost ...
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