then in his eleventh year, and Tenju-in, theseven-year-old daughter of Hidetada, son and successor of Ieyasu. rison for Imperial princes whose ambition might havebeen troublesome had they remained at large, the fo ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE GARDENINGExcept in the new capital city with its formal plan there were nogreat innovations in architecture. Moreover, as soon as he there received news ofthe sack of the city, he renewed his flight northward and took up hisquarters at Pyong-yang.
restoring peace and order to an empire whichhad been almost continuously torn by war throughout five consecutivecenturies. While she studiously deferred her answers to Japan'sproposals, and while she protracted the negotiations to an ex but that on landing inKorea the army found ample supplies of grain in every castlethroughout the peninsula. But in many cases civilian governors would have beenpowerless in the face of the conditions that had arisen undermili
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