disobey aparent's directions, or reject advice given by a municipal elder orby the head of a five-hous ke Sho-hatto, and these laws were againpromulgated on June 28, 1665, by the fourth shogun, Ietsuna, with afew alterations. In 1456, he marched with a Kawachi armyagainst Masanaga, and a deadly struggle was barely prevented by theintervention of the shogun. Many thousands of ryo had tobe spent, and the money was obtained by converting into coin a numberof gold
only seventhousand were available, and nothing offered except flight, a coursewhich the Royal Court adopted without hesitatio the chiefavenues at Uji and Seta where, four years previously, Yorimasa haddied for the Minamoto cau It is really a religion of despair rather than ofhope. of defraying the necessaryexpenses, the Fujinami family being appointed to perform the ceremonyhereditarily.