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On the evening of June 1, Mitsuhide led an army of 13,000 men from Tamba Kanzan Castle to march to Beijing, and crossed the Katsura River in the early morning of the 2nd. Mitsuhide gave the soldiers an order to "enemy Honnoji Temple", marching to Nobunaga in Honnoji Temple, the defenders of Honnoji were less than 100 people, Oda Nobunaga knew that he was surrounded, he said "sure to fail" Sure enough, Oda Nobunaga was invincible, and committed suicide in the castle tower, Mori Ranmaru killed him, Akechi Mitsuhide immediately marched into Kyoto, Kyoto garrison Nobunaga's eldest son Oda Nobutada led his troops to the Nijo Imperial Palace in Kyoto Myokakuji Temple to fight with Akechi Mitsuhide, and soon, Nobutada knew that he was invincible and died of seppuku.
Akechi Mitsuhide, who entered Kyoto, was immediately canonized by the emperor as the "Great Shogun of Seiyi" and became the central figure of the era. Then he sent a letter to the world, calling on the princes everywhere to respond to him, but Mitsuhide had not yet established the shogunate, but at this time, Hashiba Hideyoshi, who had returned from the west, led an army of 30,000 to launch a crusade against Mitsuhide, and Akechi Mitsuhide led more than 16,000 people to meet Shiba Ha Hideyoshi in Yamazaki, and there was a huge disparity in the strength of the enemy and us. In the end, Akechi Mitsuhide was defeated and was killed by local farmers when Mitsuhide fled to a mountain road near Sakamoto Castle.
There is a saying that Guangxiu has been a monk since then, and he has lived in seclusion under the pseudonym Nanguangfang Tianhai. Its short-lived regime was known as the "Three Days of the World".
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In layman's terms, Akechi Mitsuhide saw that Oda Nobunaga was not pleasing to the eye, and he was afraid of being killed by Oda Nobunaga, so he decided to strike first and killed Oda Nobunaga. That's pretty much it, but I'm not sure, it's best to look it up the encyclopedia.
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Here's a detailed explanation.
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There are 3 points of view in history:1One of the abuses of the game.,Mitsuhide was received by Nobunaga in Azuchi.,Because of the so-called poor service.,Confiscated territory and official position.,So he started to kill.。。。
2.Most scholars believe that the wise family had been working for the shogun family before serving Nobunaga, and that he held a grudge against Nobunaga for exile of the shogun, and after finding an excuse to meet Ieyasu, he instigated a coup d'état in a vain attempt to restore the shogun's reputation and become the biggest force in place of the three good families. 3.
The wild history of a few people thinks that Mitsuhide and Hideyoshi plotted a coup d'état together, but Hideyoshi was more sensible and did not go according to plan, but let Akeyoshi coup d'état.
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The Honnoji Rebellion occurred in the early morning of June 2, Tensho 10, Japan, when Oda Nobunaga's right-hand man Akechi Mitsuhide rebelled against Honnoji Temple in Kyoto and killed his lord Nobunaga. The history of Japan was rewritten. The Honnoji Incident was the largest and most famous coup d'état in Japanese history.
Background of the Honnoji Incident: On June 2, 10th year of Tensho in Japan, Oda Nobunaga's right-hand man Akechi Mitsuhide rebelled in the Honnoji Temple in Kyoto and killed his master Nobunaga. Oda Nobunaga, who nearly unified Japan and ended the turmoil of the Warring States period, died, and Japanese history was rewritten.
At that time, Oda Nobunaga's prestige and power were in full swing, and he controlled half of Japan, which was the worst and richest in Zena with Kyoto as the center, and the surrounding separatist forces, even Mori, Uesugi, Hojo, etc., were far from being able to compare with it, and it was only a matter of time before Japan was reunified and a new form of government was created that was different from the previous imperial court or shogunate. In the previous years, Nobunaga had already set out to create several large regional armies, preparing to strike from all sides to sweep away the remnants of the remnants of the vassals who refused to obey.
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It was Akechi Mitsuhide who betrayed Nobunaga to go to Kyoto Honnoji to fight, killing Nobunaga himself as the boss.
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The Honnoji Rebellion occurred in the early morning of June 2, 10th year of Tensho (June 21, 1582 in the Gregorian calendar), when Oda Nobunaga's right-hand man Akechi Mitsuhide rebelled in the Honnoji Temple in Kyoto and killed his lord Nobunaga. The history of Japan was rewritten. The Honnoji Incident was the largest and most famous coup d'état in Japanese history.
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