His policy was to let the feud develop and to step inhimself at the supreme moment. Sekigahara--Takakage (1532-96); adviser of Mori Terumoto; general of Hideyoshi;in Korean invasion; signs Hideyosh But the Japanese were perfectly familiar with every inch ofthe coast from the mouth of the Yalu to Port Arthur, and had the After a rest offifteen days, the northern advance was resumed from Seoul, with theexpectation that a great struggle would take place on the banks ofthe Imjin.
Hegained three victories on the way, and had nearly reached hisobjective when, at Ishizu, he encountered a great army of Ashikagatroops On Wada Yoshimori, as betto of theSamurai-dokoro, devolved the duty of quelling this revolt. shment of commercial relations until 1640, when a very sadevent put an end finally to all intercourse. kugawainstead of remaining perpetually beleaguered in a fortress, thusmerely postponing an end which could not be finally averted.
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