
Chronicles of Japan's Warring States Period: the Toyotomi Family
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi was a native of Owari Nakamura. At the age of eighteen, he became an official of the Owari family in Owari. He has accumulated many military exploits and is deeply regarded as Nobunaga's weapon. In the tenth year of Tianzheng's reign, he was promoted to a vassal and the territory was sealed. On June 2, Akechi Mitsuhide killed Nobunaga at Honnoji Temple. At that time, Hideyoshi was in charge of Qingshui Sect in Takamatsu. When he heard about the change, he secretly did not express his condolences and took the road twice to reach the mountains and hills. In three days, the light show was broken, and the leader was at Awataguchi. Then he took over Nobunaga's old tribe, attacked Shibata Shengjia in Beigue, and chased the Tokugawa family in Komaki. No princes dared to go against his lead. In the thirteenth year, he ascended the throne to Guanbai, took over sixty-six prefectures, and founded Juledi. Shi Chen first compiled "Toyotomi Chronicles" and presented the first volume. After Hideyoshi finished reading, he threw a slip and said, "Shuzi flatters Gu too much! Why do you want to imitate the Qin palace and pretend to be a hero and become a holy king?" The edict said: "The writing should be straight and straight." Beizheng Suojin asked: "If so, then Gongyin Jie Guangxiu's murder of the Lord is also written down?" Hideyoshi held the case and smiled: "Book it! How can a man be so taboo in his actions? Who dares to look up to the lonely sword in this land today!" His Highness and his ministers were fighting and sweating profusely. Ning Ning lowered her eyes and straightened her hairpin, her expression as bright as autumn frost.
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Official(11)Scraped 16d ago
Daming is just a background board, so you don't need to think too much about it.
Friends who have read my writing know that I basically only write about Japan, and overseas are all backgrounds. I wrote a little bit about the Monkeys Attacking the Kingdom of Korea by name, and I also briefly described it based on historical facts. If you want to read this, you can abandon the book now. I am writing about Japan's Warring States Period, but I just happen to be more interested in this troubled era. I want to always support me, and all book friends who like to read this type of book are the same. After all, Shou Taikaku, Shino, Total War, and the recent knight-and-slash Oriho and other game movies and TV shows are interested in this era. As for the fight against the Ming Dynasty and the Americas mentioned in the comment area, you can find other books to read. I have written a series of Japanese Warring States novels. I do not intend to write about these. Even if there are, they will be briefly mentioned or based on historical facts. Let me explain it specifically today.
The plot was written too fast, and the time has to be told.
Just a piece of rubbish, Ryuuki Saito, has been praised to the sky by you, completely ignoring the facts. He was only 13 years old when he succeeded to the throne, and he was still able to fight in battle? If he was such a fierce general, how could Japanese history have such a low evaluation of him? Don't the Japanese know better than you? Is it really just that many readers don't understand foreign history and write randomly?
These books of yours are all very good. Write one that I think is so good, Mosquito in Samsara Paradise. I will give you a recommendation vote.
Little sofa little japanese kid love**
The ending was really too hasty.
So-so
The author is like a child who has never been out of society. He writes many plots as if they were taken for granted. Especially in the early stages, the plot arrangement is very jerky.
How could the Emperor of Japan be written as the Emperor of Japan? Just make a mistake once and forget about it the rest of the time. What the hell are you doing?
If it's good-looking, it can have good content and plot.
I really don't understand why you have written so many Japanese Warring States novels, but many of the data are still wrong, and there is no progress at all?
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Official(11)Scraped 16d ago
Daming is just a background board, so you don't need to think too much about it.
Friends who have read my writing know that I basically only write about Japan, and overseas are all backgrounds. I wrote a little bit about the Monkeys Attacking the Kingdom of Korea by name, and I also briefly described it based on historical facts. If you want to read this, you can abandon the book now. I am writing about Japan's Warring States Period, but I just happen to be more interested in this troubled era. I want to always support me, and all book friends who like to read this type of book are the same. After all, Shou Taikaku, Shino, Total War, and the recent knight-and-slash Oriho and other game movies and TV shows are interested in this era. As for the fight against the Ming Dynasty and the Americas mentioned in the comment area, you can find other books to read. I have written a series of Japanese Warring States novels. I do not intend to write about these. Even if there are, they will be briefly mentioned or based on historical facts. Let me explain it specifically today.
The plot was written too fast, and the time has to be told.
Just a piece of rubbish, Ryuuki Saito, has been praised to the sky by you, completely ignoring the facts. He was only 13 years old when he succeeded to the throne, and he was still able to fight in battle? If he was such a fierce general, how could Japanese history have such a low evaluation of him? Don't the Japanese know better than you? Is it really just that many readers don't understand foreign history and write randomly?
These books of yours are all very good. Write one that I think is so good, Mosquito in Samsara Paradise. I will give you a recommendation vote.
Little sofa little japanese kid love**
The ending was really too hasty.
So-so
The author is like a child who has never been out of society. He writes many plots as if they were taken for granted. Especially in the early stages, the plot arrangement is very jerky.
How could the Emperor of Japan be written as the Emperor of Japan? Just make a mistake once and forget about it the rest of the time. What the hell are you doing?
If it's good-looking, it can have good content and plot.
I really don't understand why you have written so many Japanese Warring States novels, but many of the data are still wrong, and there is no progress at all?













