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Records of Japanese Warring States Generals

Xiaoxi Water

186K0

The book aims to introduce the experiences of Japan's Warring States generals in detail using the form of a chronicle, using families from all over Japan as an outline, and comprehensively present the deeds of military commanders, event details, and the relationship between people in the history of Japan's Warring States Period, thus becoming a must-have reading that can horizontally display the history of Japan's Warring States Period. The content of "Japanese Warring States Generals" is divided into three parts: 1. The old forces have lost their glory. Including: 1. Ashikaga family. 2. The nobles before and after the Yingren and Xiangde Rebellions. 3. The main figures in the Hosokawa civil strife. 2. Dragon and tiger compete for hegemony. Including: Sagami Hojo family. 2. Kai Takeda family. 3. The Nagao Uesugi family. 4. Oyu powers. 5. Izumo Nizi's house. 6. Aki Maori Family. 7. Kyushu duo. 8. The Oda family wiped out the family. 3. The era of Zhi Fengde. Including: 1. Owari Oda family. 2. Hashiba/Toyotomi. 3. Mikawa Tokugawa. 4. The three fathers and sons of the Sanada family.

Who Said There Was No Warring States Period in Japan?

Xiaoxi Water

270K0

The story unfolds against the background of the history of Japan's Warring States Period. Based on detailed historical research, it focuses on six household names: Hojo Soun, Takeda Shingen, Uesugi Kenshin, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. As the main line, all the important events in the Warring States Period started from the "Onin Rebellion" that occurred in the Muromachi shogunate regime in Japan in 1467 to 1615, when Tokugawa Ieyasu eliminated Toyotomi Hideyori's forces and stabilized the Edo shogunate.