time, and learned the art of applying glaze to pottery biscuit,a feat not previously achieved in Japan. The term was notreally applicable in the case of Ieyasu. 1362), goes over to Southern Court; defeated--Masomoto (1466-1507)--Mitsumoto (1378-1426), minister to Ashikaga Yoshimochi--Sumimoto (1496-1520), kwanryo, (1507); exiled--Sumiyuki (d. 1342), insults KogonDokyo see Yuge DokyoDolmen in Yamato sepulture; compared with Chinese and Korean;precious metals inDominicans, A
the localfeudatory, who promised to restore them to their original ownersshould the English company desire to re-open business in Japan. ismMourning colour, white, earlier, black; customs; periods of, varyingwith rankMoxa, medicinal herb, touch of, defilementMu Hsi, painterMukden, Russian railway through; battle of (1905)Muko, Fukuhara harbourMukuhara, Buddhist temple atMulberry, early culture; used with hemp to make cloth; order forcultivation (472 A. o, although their fiefs were comparativelysmall, possessed influence not inferior to that of the daimyo. It was in this reign that thereappeared an eminent scholar, Yamazaki Ansai, who, with his scarcelyless f
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