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1 Int | Learned" designates his followers.~ ./. SHUSHI'S SYSTEM.~
2 Int | Chinese school. But the followers of Confucius, or better
3 Int | of the world.~ ~JAPANESE FOLLOWERS OF ŌYŌMEI.~ The profound
4 Int | system excited among the followers of Shushi is well represented
5 Int | known scholars are reputed followers of Ōyōmei, although their
6 Int | attractiveness to many Japanese. "His followers were few, but were all strong
7 Int | established a school and had many followers, of whom Kumazawa Ryōkai
8 I | their school and gathered followers. Evil scholars appear above
9 I | deep anxiety is that its followers will merely argue and expound
10 I | without its duty.~ Ōyōmei's followers reproach the "science" of
11 II(7)| Toseki had nine thousand followers and was eating a man's liver
12 II | moon. Tōseki had a thousand followers and walked in pride but
13 II | Ieyasu. He once said to his followers;—"Would you avoid misfortune?
14 III | Ieyasu agreed to go. But his followers feared treachery and sought
15 III | Seki-ga-hara7 some of his followers said to him,—"The empire
16 III | the faithfulness of his followers. He did not restrain and
17 III | the faithfulness of their followers and depended wholly on themselves.
18 III | and fled with forty-two followers to Tenmokuzan. When Naizen
19 V | the presence of his famous followers, Saigyō freely uttered his
20 V | opportunity. He said to his followers, "See! When he comes I'll
21 V | respectfully. So, afterwards, the followers said to Bungaku, "Why did
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