[75] Yoshitsune.
[76] Po Chü-i’s Works, iii. 13.
[77] Alluding partly to the fact that he is snow-covered, partly to his grey hairs.
[78] Kefu, “to-day.”
[79] Buddhist ordinances, such as hospitality to priests.
[80] Food of the poorest peasants.
[81] After Shākyamuni left the palace, he served the Rishi of the mountains.
[82] Using words from a poem by Michizane (845-903 A.D.).
[83] For Japanese football, see p. [248]. A different interpretation has lately been suggested by Mr. Suzuki.
[84] I. e. Tokiyori.