Abstract

During the rebellion of the North and South Court of Japan, Takagi and Amakusa were closely related to the Kikuchi clan, a key armed force in the Seiseifu (征西府), Kyushu’s Southern Dynasties. Kikuchi clan was trying to control the local families, as a member of the southern side through the religious activities of Daichi, the Zen monk. Daichi’s leadership was acknowledged due to his locality, religiosity, and political status.<BR> After Daichi’s death, a boy called Azibaldo by the Goryeo soldiers replaced him. The origin of his leadership lies in his family members being noblemen and aristocrats, along with their excellence at martial arts and possessing good command abilities.

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