They did not, indeed, actually take the steps indicated in therescript, but they promised to consider its contents as soon as theshogun arrived in Kyoto. that the enemy were fain to lash their ships together andlay planks between them for purposes of speedy concentration. Thehigh constable, Asakura Norikage, now took the field, and afterfierce fighting, drove back the fanatics, destroyed their temples,and expelled their priests. The greater part of the nation may be said to have been inarms, but only a small section took actual part in the main campaign,the troops in the distant provinces being occupied with localstruggles.
xit from serious dilemmas and the wisest means of utilizing greatoccasions, he has had few equals in the history of the world. But in the presenceof the violent usurpations of the Miyoshi and others, neither thesovereign nor the shogun could ex e strategy of the hostile leaders became concernedchiefly about preserving their own commissariat or depriving theenemy of his. They crushed theGolden Tatars, transferred (1264) the Mongol capital from centralAsia to Peking (Cambaluc), and, in 1279, under Kublai, completelyconquered China.
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