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Uesugi Kenshin, he fought tigers all day long, defeated Takeda when Takeda was strong, and defeated Oda when Oda was strong. Or go out in the name of humility and "righteousness" to win the hearts of the people. In terms of military strategy and tactics alone, Xinxuan and Humility are on par, but Qianxin can understand the weaknesses of various tactics and fight the weak with the strong.
In the Battle of the Tetori River, Kenshin found that the iron cannon was raining and could not be used at night, and defeated Oda. During the Battle of Kawanakajima 4, it was discovered that Takeda's main force was insufficient, and he achieved a certain tactical advantage. All in all, Uesugi Kenshin is slightly better in comparison.
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Of course, Takeda Shingen is amazing, because "Takeda Shingen" is out to 3, so you haven't played the "Takeda Shingen" series? Well, I'll admit I'm here to irrigate. But men always have an advantage over women.
Humility is a woman, and she is doomed to tragedy. (This hurts that pain, the moon is not easy) If you don't believe it, you can cross it.
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The tombs of Shingen and Katsuyori have left an influential mark in the history of Japan's Warring States period. This year, Qianxin was twenty-seven years old. From Echigo, the fugitive Okuma Nagahide to Kai took refuge in Takeda Shingen and Uesugi.
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Five Kawanakajima battles have not been decided.
Even if there is a winner or loser, it is not obvious.
From this, it can be concluded that there is no distinction between the two in terms of military strength.
And yet I thought it was in a contest of strength for moral character.
Kenshin Uesugi has the absolute advantage.
1. Takeda Shingen repeatedly invaded other countries.
The five battles of Kawanakajima also broke out because of Takeda Shingen's invasion of Murakami Yoshikiyoshi (Murakami Yoshikiyoshi asked for help from Kenshin Uesugi).
2 Takeda Shingen is also lustful, and he doesn't even let go of his niece.
3. Takeda Shingen sometimes grabs money and food.
1. Kenshin Uesugi has repeatedly been invited by other countries to help.
Even his old rival Takeda Shingen was cut off from salt due to the landlocked country, and it was still supplied, of course, in the period when war did not break out)
2. Uesugi Kenshin defended the rule of the emperor and the shogunate, so he also received the imperial cup from the emperor, and he could punish injustice on behalf of the emperor.
Ashikaga Yoshiteru even gave him the word "Hui" (Uesugi Kenshin, also known as Uesugi Teruto)3 Uesugi Kenshin never married in his life.
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I support Kenshin Uesugi more In Japan, he was later called the dragon of Echigo, and he was generally known as the god of war.
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To be honest, I don't think that there is any military level to be in command of no more than 5,000 people to fight, about 20-30% of the Japanese army at that time were real off-duty soldiers and samurai, and the rest were temporarily hired peasants, which the Japanese called Ashigaru and could only be used as auxiliaries.
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It depends on which aspect you focus on.
Compared to the combat style, Uesugi Kenshin often takes the lead and is the symbol of the god of war, King Bishamon. Takeda Shingen always sat in charge of the Chinese army, and the command was determined. The result is often that the attacking ones can't get in, and the defenders can't find the opportunity to counterattack.
Except for the third battle, which was a showdown between the main formations, the others were only minor conflicts and were reconciled.
Compared with diplomatic strategy, Uesugi Kenshin put righteousness first, and achieved remarkable results in encircling and suppressing northern pirates, and helped the Kwantung princes defeat the Hojo clan, which was deeply admired. The riots that have always been in their own hands were also suppressed perfectly. The reform of the internal political system has also been satisfactory.
Takeda is even more old and deep, forming an alliance with Hojo and Imagawa to consolidate the rear, defeating his father's forces early and becoming the governor of the family, with a fairly fast internal development and a high position. When he was preparing to go to Beijing to control the emperor, he unilaterally tore up the alliance and attacked Imagawa and Hojo to open the way forward. It can be seen that the alliance is just a piece of paper in peacetime.
Compared with his own cultivation, Uesugi Kenshin is more diligent and thrifty, and he is not close to women, and the heir is also inherited from his nephew. Takeda Shingen is a hero who is lustful and pays more attention to pomp and circumstance, maybe the one who is close to ink is black, and his alliance is like this.
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In 1577, as a result of Oda Nobunaga's efforts to eliminate the Muromachi shogunate, Kenshin began an expedition against Oda Nobunaga and defeated the Oda army at the Tetori River (known as the Battle of the Tetori River). However, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Kasugayama Castle the following year.
On April 12, 1573, the first year of Tensho (1573), Takeda Shingen died in Shinano's Komaba at the age of 53. In the fourth year of Tianzheng, Xinxuan's body was officially buried in Huilin Temple, and Xinxuan failed to complete the great cause of reunification, and his life's efforts and dreams finally became empty. It is said that upon learning of Shingen's death, Uesugi Kenshin was also saddened and decided not to fight Kai again.
Just two years after Takeda Shingen's death, his son Katsuyori Takeda was defeated by the Tokugawa-Oda coalition forces in the Battle of Nagashino, and the Takeda family went into decline. In 1582, under the attack of Oda and Tokugawa, Takeda Katsuyori and his son Takeda Nobukatsu committed suicide on Mt. Tenmo, and the Takeda family perished.
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Yoshimoto Imagawa.
The third son of the Imagawa clan, a daimyo of the Warring States period of Japan, and the ninth governor of the Suruga Imagawa family. During the Hanakura Rebellion, he defeated his brother Imagawa Yoshima (Genhiro Keitan) and became the governor of the family. After many years of conquest, he became a powerful daimyo who mastered the three kingdoms of Suruga, Enoe, and Mikawa, and was known as the first bow in Tokaido.
In 1560, on his way to Kamiraku, he was killed in a surprise attack by Oda Nobunaga in Tsurusama (also known as Taraku Sama) due to carelessness.
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There is also an unlucky guy, Imagawa Yoshimoto, who was beheaded by Nobunaga's eldest brother, and his strength was not bad at that time
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