| | NOTES TO DOCUMENTS--CHAPTER II APPENDIXES 15-18 | 1 | Chinting Yuan-Shih, vol. 208, p. 809. Shuho, Zenrin Kokuho-Ki, vol. 1, pp. 25-26. Miura, Kamakura Jidai- Shi (History of the Kamakura Pe- riod), pp. 441-42. | | | | | 2 | Ko S. M. (Ka Shao-Min), Hsin Yuan-Shih, vol. 250, p. 1. | | | | | 3 | Ibid., vol. 250, pp. 1-3. Kimiya, Nis- shi Kotsu-Shi, vol. 2, pp. 103-04. | | | | | 4 | Chinting Yuan-Shih, vol. 208, p. 9. Ko S. M., op. cit., vol. 250, pp. 3-5. Tsuji, Kaigai Kotsu Shiwa, pp. 210- 11. Kimiya, op. cit., vol. 2, pp. 105- 08. Kuroita, Kokushi no Kenkyu, p. 353. | | | | | 5 | Tsuji, op. cit., p. 231. Kuroita, op. cit., p. 359. | | | | NOTE.--In notes 1, 3, and 4 to this chapter, as well as in some of the notes to the other chapters, several references (a state paper, an imperial edict, or some other important document) are given as authority for the same fact. These ref- erences have been selected from standard works in the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages. This method has been adopted because there are sometimes slight differences in the respective wordings of the Chinese, the Japanese, and the Korean texts; the content is identical in every respect. -344- | |