
War Chronicles Special 004: History of Japanese Samurai War
by Wang Ziwu
About This Novel
The narrative starting point of this book is the Genpei War that broke out between the Genji and Heira clans at the end of the Heian period in Japan in the 12th century. It then introduces in chronological order the Battle of Ichinogani, the Battle of Dannoura, the Mongolian Eastern Expedition in the 13th century, the Battle of Nagasaki in the 16th century, the siege of Ishiyama Honganji Temple, the Battle of Sekigahara in the 17th century, the Ryukyu Expedition, and the Anti-Barbarian War and the Shikoku War in the 19th century. By analyzing and discussing the major battles in the history of Japanese samurai chapter by chapter, and supplemented by "chronicles of major events" to provide detailed descriptions of major historical turning points, it not only provides a complete historical development context, but also highlights the different war arts used by samurai in different periods, the process of major battles, and the gains and losses of generals' command.
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