
Ming Dynasty Samurai of the Takeda Family
by Happiness Knocks On The Door
About This Novel
During the fourth battle of Kawanakajima between the Takeda family and the Uesugi family. Uesugi Kenshin was holding the famous sword "Junkei Nagako" and riding the famous horse "Release Mogetsu" on his hip. He broke through the Takeda army formation and directly attacked Takeda Shingen in the main formation. He slashed three times in a row. The first two swords were blocked by Shingen with his military fan. The third sword had already cut Shingen's shoulder. Just then, Li Xiao, dressed as a warrior, rushed from the side on horseback and shouted: "How dare you, the thief in the top shirt." PS: The history of the rise of a grassroots, the history of the Ming people's struggle in the face of foreign races. The new book "Da Ming Wen Kui" has been uploaded. We sincerely ask for your support.
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Official(25)Scraped 5d ago
Is there something wrong with some people? It's just a book. Why can it be promoted to a traitor, a traitor, etc. Watching Naruto, One Piece, Conan and other Japanese animations is very positive. Samsung mobile phones, Sony, chips made in Japan, beeping on the Internet, and being polite when meeting Japanese people in reality.
I just want to ask what is the mentality of people who like Japanese articles?
Reading requires a sense of immersion. When our Chinese readers put themselves into the Japanese, how do you feel?
Some Japanese humanities feel that it is not easy, and many books of the same type cannot do it. But that's all, it's a thankless subject!
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When I see Uesugi, I think of Eri, the head of the Uesugi family.
A great veteran cadre...
I don't know why, I like Japanese samurai, but I like Uesugi Kenshin more than Tokugawa Ieyasu
Japanese = Tsukiyotou
Ming warrior =? ?
I've finished reading it. It's pretty good. But there are too few novels of this type.
Which great god can make a picture of the Warring States Period🐮🍺
This book is very interesting for understanding the history of Japan's Warring States Period. The bad thing is that the protagonist is too frustrated as a time traveler. A Chinese travels to Japan and still acts loyal to his master. The family owner has changed several generations and is treated as a grandson.
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Official(25)Scraped 5d ago
Is there something wrong with some people? It's just a book. Why can it be promoted to a traitor, a traitor, etc. Watching Naruto, One Piece, Conan and other Japanese animations is very positive. Samsung mobile phones, Sony, chips made in Japan, beeping on the Internet, and being polite when meeting Japanese people in reality.
I just want to ask what is the mentality of people who like Japanese articles?
Reading requires a sense of immersion. When our Chinese readers put themselves into the Japanese, how do you feel?
Some Japanese humanities feel that it is not easy, and many books of the same type cannot do it. But that's all, it's a thankless subject!
. .
When I see Uesugi, I think of Eri, the head of the Uesugi family.
A great veteran cadre...
I don't know why, I like Japanese samurai, but I like Uesugi Kenshin more than Tokugawa Ieyasu
Japanese = Tsukiyotou
Ming warrior =? ?
I've finished reading it. It's pretty good. But there are too few novels of this type.
Which great god can make a picture of the Warring States Period🐮🍺
This book is very interesting for understanding the history of Japan's Warring States Period. The bad thing is that the protagonist is too frustrated as a time traveler. A Chinese travels to Japan and still acts loyal to his master. The family owner has changed several generations and is treated as a grandson.
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Si Tu Shaman said that the changes in the human world are like the moon shining on the cold dew, and a dream is like a shadow in the sky. During the Warring States Period, Sri Lanka thought it was at war, but it did have its own heroism, desolation, and pride. It was a unique feature in history. It's like a dream. Is there anyone in the world who is immortal? (Previous Japanese Warring States literature is a rare masterpiece.)




I haven't read many Japanese Warring States novels, but they are quite attractive to me.




A classic of Japanese war literature.


Traveling through the Warring States Period in Japan, the writing seems a little lacking now, but the story is good, especially the description of war and strategy, which can be regarded as good now. 7 Points












