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... shogunate ) . After his death , his father - in - law , Hōjō To- kimasa , took control of the Kamakura shogunate ; the Hōjōs retained control until 1333 , when the emperor Dai- go II recovered political power . This period of rule by ...
... shogunate ) . After his death , his father - in - law , Hōjō To- kimasa , took control of the Kamakura shogunate ; the Hōjōs retained control until 1333 , when the emperor Dai- go II recovered political power . This period of rule by ...
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... shogun ( head of the bakufu ) of the Muromachi government , built the Zen temples Tenryu - ji and Saihō - ji ( the latter popularly known as the Koke - dera , or " Moss Temple " ) in Kyōto in 1339 and appointed Musō Soseki as the ...
... shogun ( head of the bakufu ) of the Muromachi government , built the Zen temples Tenryu - ji and Saihō - ji ( the latter popularly known as the Koke - dera , or " Moss Temple " ) in Kyōto in 1339 and appointed Musō Soseki as the ...
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... shogun's rooms . Zen priests and military lords also collected flower - and - bird and animal paintings that had no connection with Zen . A fine example is a painting of orchids by the Chinese artist Hsüeh - ch'uang P'u - ming now in ...
... shogun's rooms . Zen priests and military lords also collected flower - and - bird and animal paintings that had no connection with Zen . A fine example is a painting of orchids by the Chinese artist Hsüeh - ch'uang P'u - ming now in ...
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