Hakuseki regarded the political history of medieval Japan as a conflict between the power of the court aristocracy and the power of the warriors, with the emperor being placed above them as a ceremonial figure. |
白石は中世日本の政治史を、公家勢力と武家勢力の対立ととらえ、その上に儀礼的存在として天皇があるものと考えた。 |