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When I first read it, I felt that the author was less than twenty years old. After all, the author of the Tomato article is younger. After reading Chapter 20, I felt that the author was not young. It felt like the historical research of these decades written by relevant scholars. This is the first time I have read an author who can write about Honnoji Temple in such detail. I feel that if I can persist through it, I will be half a master of Japan's Warring States Period. The author can update so vigorously, so he must have many saved manuscripts. This is also a characteristic of older authors. It's been three times. It's so well written.
There aren't many such good historical articles on Tomato.
There were some flaws at first, but it gets better and better, especially Takeda's demise, which is really good. I have been reading online articles for ten years, and this is the first time I have seen the incident at Honnoji Temple written down so clearly. Let's not talk about the writing style. His historical skills are not bad.
I hope everyone will support me