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Updated on history 2024-04-27
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It was his mistake, maybe he wanted to increase Ukita's strength, but did not think about the consequences. At the same time, he didn't want Ukita to threaten his son Hideyori, so he didn't give him too much territory, and he definitely didn't pay attention to Tokugawa, he didn't think of Tokugawa's martial arts, thinking that as long as Tokugawa was sent to Guanzhong, it would not affect the rule of his descendants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ukika and Hideyoshi don't have a very good relationship.

    Ieyasu is different. He is the person Hideyoshi fears and wants the most, and Ieyasu's reputation is much better than Ukita's, and the Kai and other regions that Nobunaga took over after his death are so powerful that if they are not rewarded and made them feel rebellious, it is not a good thing, after all, there are many people who don't like Hideyoshi, Ukita can't incite too many people, on the contrary, Ieyasu is different, as long as Ieyasu reverses, then things will be in trouble.

    There is also the saying that after Ieyasu and Hideyoshi combined to harm Nobunaga, they agreed to give heavy profits, which was an agreed thing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, Ieyasu is not a fool, and when Komaki and Nagakute battled, he had already appreciated Ieyasu's power. He and Ieyasu can't just have a relationship between Sekihaku and Daimyo, after all, Hideyoshi spent a lot of money to unite with Ieyasu, and if Ukita Hideya is too strong, will it threaten Hideyori, specifically in the upper hi me.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ukika was an entourage of Hideyoshi.

    So it can be said that Ukita Hideya was under the protection of Hideyoshi.

    Therefore, Ukita Hideya is to follow Hideyoshi's orders.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is difficult to sleep and eat without merit!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Ping Dunsheng.

    It's about fifty years in the world or something.

    The one that Oda Nobunaga liked.

    If there is a script, it must be related to Oda.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The answer on the first floor is detailed enough This matter is recorded in detail in the Tale of the Heike Family, and the paragraph on the first floor is basically an excerpt of the Tale of the Heike Family, and this incident happened during the Second Harahei War, and it does not belong to the Warring States Period from the perspective of the era.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The daimyo is actually the head of the land, and he is the most powerful in the place, and has lived in this place for generations.

    And, the guardian is the first to send the overseer daimyo, and the nominal official rank is the same, and it is very oily.

    During the Warring States period, the mercenaries of the daimyo family were self-respecting, and each daimyo family was equal to a warlord, of course, which is what you call the lord of the city, but some daimyo owned several cities.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Guardianship is the old system, and daimyo is the new Sengoku system after the Muromachi period, and many daimyo are changed to Sengoku daimyo by guardian generations.

    The lord of the castle does not have to be from the same family, for example, it can be given to people with military merits, such as Shibata, Yuchai, Ake, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Guardian is a military official position, just like the ancient Chinese festival envoy, in Japan's Warring States Period, the daimyo were basically the previous local guards, that is, military attachés, there are also a few civil officials produced by the daimyō, Daming is the meaning of princes.

    The origin of the daimyo is constituted:

    1: There are guards, bullets, and other military attaché changes.

    2: There are ministers, and other civil officials change.

    3: There are poor people who pretend to be nobles and change their surnames.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In Japan, the emperor has been set aside since the Kamakura shogunate.

    The emperor is a decoration in that place, and all you need to do is agree to the general's suggestion!

    It's like Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The emperor was set off early in the morning. The emperor is only the nominal head of state. I have no real power at all.

    At that time, the daimyo in various places fought and fought, and no one cared about the life or death of the emperor. At most, it was used by powerful daimyo to blackmail the Son of Heaven to order the princes. Let yourself have the reputation of "righteousness", and do murder and arson.

    The Grand Shogun was canonized by the Emperor. But that's just a formality. Just as the British Prime Minister is authorized by the King, it is actually a parliamentary election.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Warring States period of Japan generally refers to the history of more than 130 years from the Onin War (1467) to the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate (1603). In the past hundred years, all parts of Japan have been divided by feudal warlords, and everyone has been fighting against each other for profit, which is really a great chaos in the world. The heroes and heroes fought and sacrificed for their ideals, and wrote a moving epic.

    The influence of Japan's Warring States history on modern Japan is so great that many Japanese people's ways of thinking are still inextricably linked to the cultural background of the Warring States period. Many of their customs and behaviors still carry some of the traditions of the Warring States period.

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