Chapter 203: The Past

"Such a dirty thing that can barely be called a ring, who knows which sewer the road was pulled out of, and what is the origin!" Kazada Kawahito said harshly.

"Presumptuous!" Dongshan Kui said with a beard. No one thought that this gentle old man would be so angry because of Kazawa Ren's words.

"Mr. Dongshan, don't be angry, Xiao'er just didn't say anything for a while, not intentionally offended." Fengtian Dalang hurriedly came forward and said, don't look at Fengtian Group, it is also infinitely beautiful, but a few people who can come here today will be simple. This Higashiyama Keiichi looks like an ordinary old man, but he has a lot of energy behind his back, if he is just a master in the collection world, then he really can't enter this hall.

"It's just that this silver ring does look ordinary, I don't know what is the origin of the Dao?" Kauda Dairo hurriedly changed the topic and said.

"During the Warring States period, there were three outstanding heroes, they were Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu." Higashiyama Keiichi's voice was gentle and distant, resounding in the hall, as if it had changed time and space, and brought everyone to that era of heroes at once.

Japan's Sengoku period refers to the history of Japan that spanned more than 100 years between the Onin War that broke out in the Muromachi period and the Azuchi-Momoyama period.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu and others are also well-known, and Yamaoka Shohachi's "Tokugawa Ieyasu", "Oda Nobunaga", and "Toyotomi Hideyoshi" created successively in the fifties of the twentieth century are well-known to the Japanese, and at the same time, let more people know about the so-called Warring States Three Heroes, which are well known to the Japanese.

Moreover, Tokugawa Ieyasu was also the founder of the shogunate rule, and the treasures of Akagi Mountain had something to do with him. And the original patron saint of the treasure was Tokugawa Ieyasu's golden elephant.

"And this ring is related to three of the three heroes of the Warring States." As soon as Higashiyama Keiichi's words came out, everyone was startled.

Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu ruled all of Japan one after another, and their authority was so heavy. How could it be just a silver ring related to all three?

Everyone's hearts were curious, but the old man Higashiyama Kuichi was slow and methodical, which made people anxious.

"In the seventh year of Tensho, Tokugawa Ieyasu intended to join forces with the Takeda family for supremacy. But the plot was not secret, and was detected by Oda Nobunaga, and at the moment of crisis, he stood up alone and took all the blame for Ieyasu! ”

Once upon a time in the Warring States. Most Japanese people know the Tao in general terms, and few of them are as meticulous as Keiichi Higashiyama's research. Therefore, when I heard him talk about the secrets of the past, I was very fascinated.

"This man is Tokugawa Ieyasu's wife: Tsukiyamaden. Tokugawa Nobuyasu, the eldest son of Tsukiyamaden and Tokugawa Ieyasu, bore all the blame. Tokugawa Ieyasu was protected. Eventually, Tsukiyamaden was deposed from his position as a wife, and Tokugawa Nobuyasu was ordered to apologize. Higashiyama Keiichi said slowly.

This incident is also very famous in the history of Japan, and it was Hattori Hanzo who was wrong for Shinyasuke, and the knife he used was the Muramasa Demon Knife. Tokugawa Ieyasu later renamed Muramasa Masamune.

Yu Fei was very disgusted with the ability of Japanese names. Lao Tzu's name is Ieyasu, and his son's name is Xinyasu, and people who don't know Lu Tao still think they are brothers.

Tokugawa Ieyasu was grateful for his wife's saving grace, and although he deposed her as his wife, he never remarried. Moreover, Tokugawa Ieyasu also made this ring specially. On the surface, he told Oda Nobunaga that he would not approach Tsukiyamaden again, but in fact, he told Tsukiyamaden that his true intentions remained the same. Higashiyama Keiichi said.

Everyone couldn't help but be a little confused, the ring was originally a love thing. And how can you tell Oda Nobunaga that Tokugawa Ieyasu will not approach Tsukiyamaden?

I saw that everyone was puzzled. Higashiyama explained: "The ring, also known as the 'finger ring', was originally a special mark used by concubines and concubines in the court to avoid taboos. When you are pregnant or unable to approach the king under other circumstances, you will put a gold ring on your left hand to forbid the emperor's "imperial luck", and the word "ring" contains the meaning of forbidden. In the past, women wore rings not to show off their beauty or decoration, but to show caution and play the role of a prohibition. This originated in the Chinese court and later spread to Japan, and Tokugawa Ieyasu used this allusion to express his attitude to Oda Nobunaga. ”

I see! Most of the people present were married and wore rings, but few knew that the rings had such a function in the first place.

In this case, how did Tokugawa Ieyasu use this ring to show his heart to Tsukiyamaden?

"You should know this, right?" Saori Mitsui touched Yu Fei, who could hear the fascination beside him, and asked a little shyly. In her opinion, Yu Fei specially prepared for two days to find this ring, and Baba's gift to herself will definitely not be to warn herself, let alone to draw a line with herself, (in fact, Yu Fei really has this meaning.) Then he gave this ring to himself, which should be the same as Tokugawa Ieyasu, to show his heart. In that case, of course he should know why.

Yu Fei was a little dumbfounded, how did he know that there were so many messy things behind this broken ring. I just feel that this Tokugawa Ieyasuta is not a thing, and he is not secretive about his own affairs, but in the end, he let his wife and son top the cylinder. Can such a person be called a hero? It seems that there is really no one in Little Japan. In fact, this is related to the consistent thinking of Japan, in which men have always been inferior to women, and it has been the case to this day, so it is normal for women to sacrifice for men.

Looking at Saori Mitsui's affectionate eyes, it was difficult for Yu Fei to say the words "I don't know what to do".

It's just very vague and unpredictable: "You can understand it by looking at the words on the ring." ”

Yu Fei's words are very vague, and according to his speculation, the allusion of any antique is inseparable from its material, shape, and texture. The material of this ring is average, and the shape is also very ordinary, so the allusion should be hidden in the lettering and lines on it. As for what the lettering means and what kind of meaning it has, Yu Fei didn't say, but smiled a little incomprehensibly.

Saori Mitsui thought of Yu Fei's antique identification ability, and thought that Yu Fei had already known the Tao, but he was unwilling to say it through his own mouth. Although this person is very mature and capable, he is emotionally young and even shy, and he can't even say these words. If it was Kazeda Kawahito, I am afraid that the whole world of the world that had been shouting would know the Tao. This person is most afraid of comparison, and Saori Mitsui compares like this, and the image of Kazeda Kawahito in her mind is even more unbearable.

"The words on the ring?" Saori Mitsui whispered and repeated Yu Fei's words just now.

"Not bad! It's the words on the ring. Higashiyama Keiichi's eyes lit up and he said, "On the inner wall of the ring, there are the words 'Matsudaira' engraved, which may seem strange to everyone now, but if you know that 'Matsudaira' is Tokugawa Ieyasu's real surname, you should understand." Tokugawa Ieyasu engraved his original surname on the ring and gave it to Tsukiyamaden, and the meaning is self-explanatory! It is to show that it is integrated into the blood and bones, and it will never be forgotten. Then it's time to talk about the material of the ring. For what is the use of silver for rings and not of gold? Is it that Tokugawa Ieyasu doesn't have gold? Of course not! At that time, although Tokugawa Ieyasu was only a general under Oda Nobunaga and did not rule the world, he was not short of gold, not to mention a small ring. Is it Tokugawa Ieyasu who can't be reluctant? This is certainly even more unlikely! In fact, the use of silver as a ring was intentional on the part of Tokugawa Ieyasu. ”

Higashiyama Keiichi continued, "In the customs of the court in the past, a gold ring worn on a woman's left hand was taboo, while a silver ring represented good luck! Every time you are lucky, you will engrave a silver ring. Tokugawa Ieyasu engraved his original surname and family emblem on this ring, which is a testament to his deep affection. :

So that's it! Such a story, though far from being meandering, is fascinating. Most of them have successful careers, and some of their successful journeys have been full of hardships, and in the process, there are many followers and even family members who have made sacrifices for them! They are like building a mountain temple, they do not hesitate to stand up for themselves, they are willing to risk their lives, and help him reach the pinnacle of power, such women are great.

However, didn't Higashiyama Keiichi just say that this ring has something to do with the three heroes of the Warring States? But I heard that there is only Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu now, and there is no Toyotomi Hideyoshi at all? How did this ring have anything to do with him again?

Higashiyama Kuichi looked at everyone's eyes and turned to himself again, smiled, and said with a slight smugness: "If the story ends here, then this ring is not worthy of being so respected." The rest of this is related to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. (To be continued......)