Tu-shun was a sohei and also a zussho in Kozakura in 1357 DR.
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Tu-shun administrated a shoen of the Konjo school near the Itsuki village. He led 77 sohei and was at the time in a dispute over ownership of the village with the samurai Sakai Kazuhiko. Tu-shun had captured the eastern end of Itsuki.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 David Cook (1986). Swords of the Daimyo (Province Book of Miyama). (TSR, Inc), p. 26. ISBN 0-88038-273-2.