Moreover, the three barons who had beenappointed with Hideyoshi to administer affairs in Kyoto in turn, sawthat Hideyoshi's power was too great to permit the peaceful workingof such a programme. Article XXXVII. To avoid confusion it is necessary to notethat the chief official in the shogun's court at Muromachi in Kyotowas also called kwanryo. All thesewere propagandists of Zen-shu doctrine.
Rich rewardswere bestowed in recognition of these services, whereas, on thecontrary, the recompense given It has now to be notedthat this movement was rapidly developed under the Taiko. This result was intensely mortifying to Hideyoshi, who had devotedhis whole energies to the destruction of these dangerous enemies. But Japan held back.
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