Section 545 Guanmen Strait
Chen Rui clicked on the webpage, typed Kusanagi Sword in the search box, and clicked Search.
The screenwriter of the movie is indeed not made up.
Kusanagi Sword, also known as Tiancong Cloud Sword, is a large sword.
A lot of people are surely very familiar with this sword.
It appeared in the manga "Naruto", and it is Orochimaru's weapon, and Orochimaru uses the technique of oral delivery to summon Yaki Orochi,
It also appeared in the manga "One Piece", "Inuyasha World Domineering Sword", "The King of Fighters", Sengoku Mushou, , , all appeared.
Dungeons & Warriors, the Sky Cloud Sword is a level 85 epic short sword weapon
According to Japanese legend, Suhan Mingzun killed the "Yagi Great Snake" and obtained it from its tail, named "Tiancong Cloud Sword", and then became the saber of the U Jianmei, renamed Kusanagi Sword, which is one of the "three divine weapons" that the Japanese imperial family has circulated since the god dynasty, as one of the "three divine weapons", the status of Kusanagi Sword in the eyes of the Japanese is equivalent to the status of the Xuanyuan Sword in the minds of the Chinese.
Although the sword is mentioned in the Kojiki, the Kojiki is a collection of Japanese mythology and is not considered a historical document, and the more credible Nihon Shoki is the first book to mention the sword, and the chapters recorded in the Nippon Shoki are considered to be based on historical facts, that is, the Kusanagi sword exists.
Kusanagi Sword has been kept in Atsuta Jingu Shrine as the main god, but 23 years after the Taika Reform, a major incident occurred when the sword was stolen by the Silla monk Michiyuki, who infiltrated the shrine and took the sword away, and immediately fled to Ise with it in his robe. But the sword disappeared overnight. I don't know when I automatically returned to the shrine. And Michiyuki stole it again, and the people who learned about the theft of the god's body through the divine decree began to search the web in all directions, and since then, the Kusanagi sword has been enshrined in Atsuta Jingu.
In 1185, the two major samurai groups in Japan, Taira and Genji, fought a decisive battle in the waters off Tanoura, and Genji won. Emperor Yasutoku, who was established by the Taira clan, was buried at the bottom of the sea with the Kusanagi sword, and it is unknown whether the sword offered by Atsuta Jingu Shrine today is a legendary sword.
It is also recorded in the history of Japan that on March 25, 1185, during the Battle of Tannoura, Emperor Asunoku committed suicide by jumping into the sea, and the Heike family perished.
In other words, the credibility of Kusanagi Sword buried at the bottom of the sea is still very high.
Chen Rui also checked the place where the Battle of Tanzhipu took place, the Guanmen Strait. In the waters of today's Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, and Moji District, Kyushu City, at the northern tip of Kyushu.
The Guanmen Strait also has a name, the Maguan Strait. The Chinese must be familiar with the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki here, and the representatives of the Qing and Japanese sides signed it at the 'Chunfan Tower' facing the strait.
Chen Rui continued to consult some information, and finally determined the specific waters where the Battle of Tanzhipu took place, and Chen Rui circled a red circle on the map with a red pen -
Chen Rui stayed in Tokyo for three days and left Tokyo.
Two days later, they arrived in Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Dive into the waters of the Kanmon Strait at the Hikoshima Minami Park location.
This body of water was the most intensely fought in the Battle of Tannoura, covering an area of about a dozen square kilometers, and the water was very deep, more than 100 meters.
Chen Rui escaped underwater.
It is very difficult to find something in a thick mud in a water area of more than 100 square kilometers and a depth of more than 100 meters.
However, Chen Rui has a water escape technique, an earth escape technique, and a divine sense, and it is much easier to find something under the water.
If, as recorded in historical sources, in the Battle of Tannoura, Emperor Antoku was buried at the bottom of the sea with the Kusanagi Sword, and the Kusanagi Sword was not corroded, Chen Rui still had a chance to find the Kusanagi Sword.
Walk underwater.
The water is very deep, the water is very cold, the water pressure is very high, the silt is very thick, one foot in the silt, the silt brought up stirs up the surrounding waters turbid, the water visibility is very low, almost can't see clearly, fortunately, Chen Rui has divine sense.
Chen Rui used his divine sense to scan the seabed and burrow into the silt.
On the bottom of the sea, anything in the silt, as long as it is within the scanning range, cannot hide from Chen Rui.
Chen Rui walked underwater, scanning the bottom with his senses.
Ten minutes later, suddenly, Chen Rui stopped.
His hand reached into the mud and found a handful of coins, about a dozen of them.
Some of the coins have been rusted, so rusted that you can't see the handwriting on the coins clearly.
Chen Rui found a relatively well-preserved coin and washed off the silt on it, which is a Yongle Tongbao, with the four words "Yongle Tongbao" on the front and a "treatment" on the back of the money.
In the history of Japan, there was a period of time when the credit of the imperial court collapsed, and in the 600 years between 958 and the Tokugawa shogunate, Japan stopped issuing copper coins, and during this period when Japan stopped issuing coins, the main currencies in circulation in Japan were Watarai money and private coinage.
During the Warring States period in Japan, the money was mainly used in Yongle Tongbao.
This Yongle Tongbao has the word "governance" behind it, that is, the private coinage in the money, which is privately minted in Japan under the name of Yongle Tongbao.
These copper coins are worth a little money, but it's a small accident.
Historically, many merchant ships and cargo ships entered and exited the Seto Inland Sea, and from the western sea of Japan to the eastern sea, many ships were attacked by hostile forces and sank in the waters of the Kanto Strait.
The Kanmon Sea has been a battleground for soldiers since ancient times, and many famous battles in Japanese history, including the Battle of Tanoura, took place in the Kanmon Strait.
Therefore, constant unexpected surprises appeared in Chen Rui's scanning range.
Chinese porcelain, gold, silver and bronze, coins,
There are so many different kinds of coins that they can almost constitute a history of Japanese coins.
From the earliest Watong Kaimi, Wannian Tongbao, Longpei Yongbo, to the Takeda family's Koshu gold, Tensho Ling Daiju, Tensho Changju, and then to the Edo period Keicho one cent of gold, Koshu one cent of gold, bean plate silver, small bean plate silver, Hosokura dang 200 bun, and finally to the Meiji era of the old five 銊 silver, 1 centimeter copper goods, half 銊 copper goods, and so on.
Some of these ancient coins were issued in large quantities and were not worth much, but some of the earliest coins were out of print, and there was not a single coin of the same edition in the whole of Japan, which was very valuable, and one coin was enough for a large room of 100 square meters in Tokyo, Japan.
It was a very unexpected surprise. (To be continued.) )