Japan s Warring States issue, speed, Japan s national strength during the Warring States period

Updated on history 2024-07-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The shirt can be regarded as the No1 daimyo in the Warring States, because there is a humble faith, and his Kun is the god of war in Bishamontian Buddhism.

    He was a monk, just like the family motto he had formulated upstairs.

    When you are selfless in your heart, you will not lose your love.

    When there is no desire in the heart, pay attention to etiquette.

    When there is no self in the heart, there is no doubt.

    When there is no arrogance in your heart, teach others.

    And so on and so forth. Broadly speaking, he has not been defeated in 46 occasions in his life.

    He is known as the "incarnation of the god of Bishamon".

    It was a self-proclaimed, and I watched a scene on TV where he rode a horse alone, and then went to the enemy's city gate, and then sat on the ground and drank, and the enemy saw it, and began to shoot arrows at him from a high place in the city, but none of the hundred arrows were hit, and all of them fell beside him, indicating that he had a "god" body.

    In the game, he died and said that he abandoned me, which means that the "god" did not protect his body, and he should be able to understand that he died.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Although Kenshin was invincible and was known as the "Dragon of Echigo" and "the strongest military commander of the Warring States", he believed in Buddhism, which was once very contradictory. In particular, the god of war who believes in Buddhism: Bishamentian, who claims to be the incarnation of Bishamentian, holds high the "Bi" battle flag for holy war.

    Because of his admiration for "righteousness", his behavior was very special in the troubled times of the Warring States. Taro Sakamoto, an authority in the field of Japanese historiography, commented on Kenshin in his book "An Introduction to Japanese History": "Among the generals of various countries who are killing impermanence and fighting wildly, Uesugi Kenshin is known as a noble man who respects gods and Buddhas, respects people, is virtuous, and is studious, which makes people feel that it is a breath of fresh air in the chaos."

    It can be described as a very incisive summary.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    ** There is no advanced in China, the quality of individual soldiers is lagging behind, and the command ability of military attachés is low! For example, the Battle of Bird's Gulf in which the Yuan Dynasty invaded Japan If it weren't for the help of typhoons, Japan's history would have been rewritten!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The country of Jiafei is not poor, because there are mountains of gold, but there are gold mines in places that are not suitable for planting, but the land is not fertile.

    And the gold mine was only developed in the era of Takeda Shingen, so in the era of Shintoku, he could only rely on the thin field to maintain, so he would say that Kai Country was a mountainous place and very poor.

    It's like Sado in Echigo.

    The richest country, I guess, should be from the region, and it should be Omi.

    The total number of stones in the north and south of Omi is the highest, and it seems to have 600,000 koku, and Omi is a prosperous place.

    Or Echigo, Echigo has Sado Gold Mountain.

    The largest is probably the Mutsu Province in the northeast, and it is the largest in terms of territory, but those are probably poorer than Kai in the Shintora period.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. The gold will be mined... You think it's infinite, and rich people have to sell you things.

    The Takeda family is inland For a while, the Hojo family was still locked down, resulting in the purchase of no salt.2、Generally speaking, the Omi region is rich.、It's hard to say which place is the richest.3.The Tohoku region is the largest basically barren land.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not poor, Takeda is strong because of him.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    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.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Warring States period was an era of competition, and there were actually two factors for the long time that the troubled times lasted:

    First: In the era when civilian heroes came out, people are the most chaotic factor in this world, as long as there are a lot of talents in this era, and these people are allowed to give full play to their talents, they will inevitably have a troubled era, just like the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

    Second: Is it completely broken when the troubled times are broken, and the complete breaking is the reshuffling of the chessboard, which is easy to cause the rise of a lot of forces, and these forces fight and annex to form several powerful countries, and then fight to form a unity, so that the troubled times are relatively long. On the contrary, it was not completely broken, like Li Tang was the original local big force, and the later battles were mainly the struggle of several original local forces, so as to avoid the stage of merging small forces into large forces.

    The first duration of Japan's Warring States period was not long, and it took only 60 years from the Onin Rebellion to the unification of Hideyoshi, which is far worse than our country, but it is not very short. Reason 1: Japan has long been a samurai power pattern, large and small families are all over Japan, which will go through the process of annexation of small forces; Reason 2:

    The concept of Japanese samurai is very strong, and there were not many talents to make the country chaotic at that time, basically only samurai, and the vast majority of samurai people are more conservative in thinking; Reason 3: Japan's territory is small, and there are only a handful of powerful daimyos, so once the powerful daimyo expands quickly, the gap between everyone is very large, and the subsequent unification does not even need war, diplomacy can be.

    So I think the landlord thinks this way, because this history has been developed by the Japanese n times, it is very rich, and it feels like it is relatively long

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Nobunaga died, his successor Hideyoshi, although he ostensibly unified Japan, was actually his own king, and Ieyasu after Hideyoshi's death really unified Japan systematically.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Ming Dynasty fought with North Korea and Japan for 7 years, what is it, the village chief brawl and said bluntly, is he afraid of being sprayed by others.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It was a brawl, and Japan at that time basically didn't understand what tactics were.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    From 1467 to 1615, about a century and a half

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