
The Story of National Robbers: Oda Nobunaga (set of Two Volumes)
About This Novel
Preface: After conquering Mino, Saito Douzan fell under the blade of his adopted son Yoshiryu's rebellion. He placed his dream of unifying the world on his son-in-law Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga, who suddenly attacked Imagawa Yoshimoto at the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, took the opportunity to avenge his father-in-law Dozo, and got the help of his wise ministers Kinoshita Tokichiro and Takenaka Hanbei to outwit Mino. Nobunaga, who aspired to go to the capital, then prepared to dominate the Kyoto area... This article describes Nobunaga's innovative tactics and employment skills, and shows his strong and angry personality through his adviser Akechi Mitsuhide. Post-editing: Oda Nobunaga, who launched his attack at lightning speed, was able to go to the capital, support Ashikaga Yoshiaki as general, and gradually implement the ideal of spreading military force all over the world. However, an insurmountable gap developed between Nobunaga and his important minister Akechi Mitsuhide. The extroverted passion and the delicate feeling of introverted depression - both of them were favored by Saito Dozo, and they admired each other's talents but were ultimately incompatible. As the final chapter, this chapter depicts two strong personalities with a modern sense and reveals the truth of the "Honnoji Incident".
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
Nobunaga does not stick to status and etiquette. He laughs at those who regard themselves as "public" and those who are full of benevolence and morality and are slightly false. He prefers people like Hideyoshi who are more real.
Nobunaga could make Saito Douzan look at him with admiration, he could kill Imagawa Yoshimoto in Okezama, he could go to Kyoto-joro to support Ashikaga Yoshiaki, he could defeat the "Anti-Oda Alliance", but in the end he died in Honnoji Temple.
Oda Nobunaga's character can be said to be very unusual. He is informal, does not believe in ghosts and gods, does not follow the rules, has a weird temper, and hates evil, but he can assess the situation and make good progress in time.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
Nobunaga does not stick to status and etiquette. He laughs at those who regard themselves as "public" and those who are full of benevolence and morality and are slightly false. He prefers people like Hideyoshi who are more real.
Nobunaga could make Saito Douzan look at him with admiration, he could kill Imagawa Yoshimoto in Okezama, he could go to Kyoto-joro to support Ashikaga Yoshiaki, he could defeat the "Anti-Oda Alliance", but in the end he died in Honnoji Temple.
Oda Nobunaga's character can be said to be very unusual. He is informal, does not believe in ghosts and gods, does not follow the rules, has a weird temper, and hates evil, but he can assess the situation and make good progress in time.
