词条 | Asahina Yoshihide |
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LegendsAsahina's name is associated with some incredible feats. According to the Azuma Kagami, he and future shōgun Minamoto no Yoriie, who were good friends, one day were together in Kotsubo.[1] Yoriie said he had heard what a good swimmer Yoshihide was, and challenged him to give a demonstration of his prowess.[1] Immediately, Asahina jumped into the sea and soon re-emerged with two or three sharks in his fists.[1] Asahina is also mentioned in the Soga Monogatari as having competed for strength with Soga Goro Tokimune.[1] Finally and most famously, he is said to have opened the Asaina Pass by himself in one night, thus giving this extremely important pass his name.[2][1] War against the HōjōA retainer of Minamoto no Yoriie, Yoshihide fought alongside his father and Yoriie in a revolt against the Hōjō in 1213.[1] It was he who raided and burned the Ōkura Bakufu, seat of Minamoto no Yoritomo's government. Defeated, according to the Azuma Kagami the 38-year-old Yoshihide fled to Awa no Kuni with 500 horsemen.[1] From this moment, his whereabouts are unknown but, according to the Wada family records ({{nihongo|Wada Keizu|和田系図}}), he fled first to Awa no Kuni, and then to Korea.[1] Notes1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kusumoto (2002:170) 2. ^1 Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo (2008:55) References
| last = Kusumoto | first = Katsuji | coauthors = | title = Kamakura Naruhodo Jiten | publisher = Jitsugyō no Nihonsha | date = July 2002 | location = Tokyo | language = Japanese | isbn = 978-4-408-00779-3
| last = Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo | first = | coauthors = | title = Kamakura Kankō Bunka Kentei Kōshiki Tekisutobukku | publisher = Kamakura Shunshūsha | year = 2008 | location = Kamakura | language = Japanese | isbn = 978-4-7740-0386-3{{DEFAULTSORT:Asahina, Yoshihide}}{{samurai-stub}} 1 : Samurai |
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