It contained provisions destined to havedisastrous consequences. The country now began to experience theconsequences of Yoshinori's death before his plans to limit the powerof the great military septs had matured. To a man of histemperament enforced passivity on the eve of such epoch-making eventsmust have been intolerable. Then, atlength, Korea's protest elicited a reply from Japan.
SUCCESSIONIf a feudatory committed some crime or died childless, the lawrequired that he should be tra As for Go-Daigo, whatever abilityhe had shown in misfortune seemed to desert him in prosperity. 'sfathers, brothers, and sons to Yedo, where they were held as hostagesfor the peaceful conduct of their feudal chiefs. It was divided into two armies.
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