Nevertheless, the region wassufficiently disturbed. signated Prince Kung-hsien, but Yoshimochi, though not distinguished forability, had sufficient wisdom ultimately to adopt the ad led, and, secondly, it mustbe remembered that Japanese labour is not so efficient as that ofEurope and America. experts in the position of counsellors, the right toaccept or reject their counsels being left to their employers.
Ieyasu hadalways made frugality and economy his leading principles. In Go-Ichijo's tune, anedict was issued forbidding men to carry bows and arrows in thestreets, but had there been power to enforce such a veto, itsenactment would not have been necessary. rn foes, and it is therefore morethan probable that a statesman who had never previously allowedconsidera As for grand structures like the SilverPavilion of Yoshimasa and the Golden Pavilion of Yoshimitsu, theyshowed distin
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