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Also, I am a little puzzed by "the Hanagura no Ran. At that time, the Hôjô and the Takeda had been in conflict, so Ujitsuna felt Yoshimoto should have been grateful for his support and took this marriage as an affront." But in the article on Hanagura no Ran, it states the Hojo & Takeda and Yoshimot were all on the same side, so what does "the Hôjô and the Takeda had been in conflict" mean?--[[User:Bethetsu|Bethetsu]] 02:11, 26 March 2008 (PDT) | Also, I am a little puzzed by "the Hanagura no Ran. At that time, the Hôjô and the Takeda had been in conflict, so Ujitsuna felt Yoshimoto should have been grateful for his support and took this marriage as an affront." But in the article on Hanagura no Ran, it states the Hojo & Takeda and Yoshimot were all on the same side, so what does "the Hôjô and the Takeda had been in conflict" mean?--[[User:Bethetsu|Bethetsu]] 02:11, 26 March 2008 (PDT) | ||
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+ | I'll have to check the book for the kanji and the question. I think they were in conflict around the time that Yoshimoto was married. --[[User:Shogun|Kitsuno]] 02:58, 26 March 2008 (PDT) | ||
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+ | Ok, I added the Kanji, and found that in 1537 the Hojo and Takeda were at war. I'll use my sources to rewrite that section to make it more clear. Thanks for pointing that out! --[[User:Shogun|Kitsuno]] 03:11, 26 March 2008 (PDT) |
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What are the kanji for this?
Also, I am a little puzzed by "the Hanagura no Ran. At that time, the Hôjô and the Takeda had been in conflict, so Ujitsuna felt Yoshimoto should have been grateful for his support and took this marriage as an affront." But in the article on Hanagura no Ran, it states the Hojo & Takeda and Yoshimot were all on the same side, so what does "the Hôjô and the Takeda had been in conflict" mean?--Bethetsu 02:11, 26 March 2008 (PDT)
I'll have to check the book for the kanji and the question. I think they were in conflict around the time that Yoshimoto was married. --Kitsuno 02:58, 26 March 2008 (PDT)
Ok, I added the Kanji, and found that in 1537 the Hojo and Takeda were at war. I'll use my sources to rewrite that section to make it more clear. Thanks for pointing that out! --Kitsuno 03:11, 26 March 2008 (PDT)