Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 52 頁
... Taira Kiyomori took the side of the man who eventually succeeded as the Emperor Go - Shirakawa , while Yorinaga ... Taira and the Minamoto had their share of power and authority in the provinces , the Taira became the dominant force in ...
... Taira Kiyomori took the side of the man who eventually succeeded as the Emperor Go - Shirakawa , while Yorinaga ... Taira and the Minamoto had their share of power and authority in the provinces , the Taira became the dominant force in ...
第 53 頁
... Taira Kiyomori doubtless served to prevent even worse disasters ; but events seem to have passed the point where one man could patch them up . Taira Kiyomori was not a popular figure , and the Minamoto rivals were always seeking an op ...
... Taira Kiyomori doubtless served to prevent even worse disasters ; but events seem to have passed the point where one man could patch them up . Taira Kiyomori was not a popular figure , and the Minamoto rivals were always seeking an op ...
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 ... Kiyomori , though of a warrior family , had ...
... 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 ... Kiyomori , though of a warrior family , had ...
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