He met the crisis with the utmost coolness, and madesuch skilful dispositions for defence that, after three days'fighting, in which the Japanese lost heavily, Hakata remaineduncaptured. denobu), was relegated to the place of a vassalof Hideyoshi, Nobukatsu seems to have concluded that th The bases of Shuko's system were the fourvirtues--urbanity, purity, courtesy, and imperturbability--and littleas such a c Its chief official was a woman calledthe o-toshiyori (great elder), under whom were a number ofladies-in-waiting, namely, the toshiyori, the rojo, the churo, thekojoro, and others.
He had not even the imperturbability essential tomilitary leadership. o prove that Hideyoshi assumed theattitude of a suppliant, while others have attributed that demeanourto the Tokugawa chieftain. Things continuing in this state, all the people have unitedin an uprising in an unaccountable and miraculous manner. To reach the realization of the Truththat Dainichi is omnipresent and that everything exists only in him,a disciple
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