Japan's Warring States Period: the People of the World in Ise

Japan's Warring States Period: the People of the World in Ise

by The Song Ends And Everyone Disperses

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Ch. 143据说水野家是织田家的头号打手
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During the Warring States Period in Japan, Ise stones were more than 500,000 high, but they were never unified, and no powerful daimyo force emerged. Oda Nobunaga: What's going on? There is the No. 1 Gyutori of Tokaido in the east, but why is there a famous Ise general in the west? Am I being flanked by something? Miyoshi Nagakei: My biggest enemy to everyone in the world is not the Rokkaku family, but the Ise Takamatsu family. Rokkaku Sadayori: I am really not Takamatsu Souji's lord. Have you ever seen a samurai riding on the lord's head? Souji Takamatsu, lying on the tatami at Honnoji Temple in Kyoto, said: I'm sorry, no one knows how to be a human being in the world better than me...

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Furotegawa Iori1mo ago

Now to chapter eight. The front is pretty good. As for Chapter 8, I felt that the author was sexually repressed. Let's look at it later.

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Smiling Proudly and Famously ( ఠൠఠ )ノ1mo ago

Yes, the story about childhood and the Warring States period is considered to be above the standard. The main character started his career earlier and I guess he even conquered Northern Ise when Nobunaga was the governor of the family. Although the Warring States period is relatively niche, this book is still worth reading. I highly recommend it to those who like this type of reading!

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A Li Mao29d ago

There is something wrong with the pictures you uploaded. Most of them are not visible.

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Book Friends 2024070798393827d ago

What kind of establishment can you afford with the protagonist's few thousand stones?

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