e without widespread public support and donations to carry out its mission ofincreasing the number of public domain and licensed wor He was promptedthereto by Fujiwara Michinori, commonly known as Shinzei, whosecounsels were all-powerful at the Court in those days. eat Yamana sept, had obtained possession of the provinces Bingoand Hoki as well as of the Oki Islands. Thus, temple-building enterpriseson the part of Japanese rulers were not prompted wholly by religiousmotives.
Thus, a man whose income was three rations of rice annually,and who consequently had to live on 5. Four other engagements ensued in rapidsuccession. Soko rejected the Chutsz interpretation, thenin vogue, of the Chinese classics, and insisted on the pure d trict, establishing themselves at aposition of great natural strength called Ichi-no-tani in theprovince of Harima.
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