
Those Years in Edo
About This Novel
In the sixth year of Kayei, the black ships knocked at Edo Bay, shattering the centuries-old dream of peace in the Oriental island countries. Ukiyo-e paintings were eclipsed, and the soul song was about to be played. Since then, the bloody storm has blown away the last glory of the Edo era. The founding faction and the seclusion faction have been arguing endlessly. The public-military integration faction and the emperor-respecting faction have been fighting each other. The sabaku faction and the rebel faction have slaughtered each other. You sing and I come on stage. Whether it is generals, daimyo, feudal lords, roguos, townspeople, or farmers, they are all involved, and they are like falling into Abi Hell and cannot extricate themselves... PS: This is the story of an Edo boy who, as a "travelling crowd", was forced to start a business and ride the wind and waves in the bloody storm of the end of the Tokugawa period!
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Official(2)Scraped 1d ago
The author writes very well, why are so few people reading it?
Maybe it's because few people like Japanese history. Come on, author!
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 1d ago
The author writes very well, why are so few people reading it?
Maybe it's because few people like Japanese history. Come on, author!












