Chapter 4 The Destruction of Heavenly Things

Iyo's actions fully demonstrate the power of the Hite.

In total, it took less than two months to defeat the Kono family, subdue Saionji Gonghiro, and put a total of about 2340,000 koku of territory under its banner.

At the same time, it will be greatly expanded near the island and a military port will be built to make it a front-line base that can accommodate a large number of naval forces and can also provide landing and transportation services at any time.

The action is so swift that even the hiator can return to Kishiwada Castle before the first day of the first lunar month, and he can spend the New Year in his own home.

This is actually not an easy task for the "great Nayan" who has a lot of opportunities.

In the past few months, Hirate Yoshimitsu also launched several attacks in Tanba in accordance with the strategy of "step by step, steady and steady", captured three cities, swept away three wealthy clans, won 800 enemy heads, and captured 600 women and children, including killing the famous general "Blue Ghost" Shinoi Kyoye with a large-caliber iron cannon.

The situation on that front was indeed as Fanxiu expected.

After the death of the elderly Akai Naomasa from illness, the Tanba National People's Alliance Army had no one to be the pillar, and basically lost the courage to launch a field counterattack, leaving only each of them to form a village for their own protection.

Due to the fierce folk customs bred by the poor mountains and bad waters, the fight is still very difficult, as uncomfortable as gnawing hard bones. But fortunately, it is safe, as long as you take a little care and do not get stuck in your throat by the bone, there is no risk.

Yoshiguang can also be triumphant and go home for the New Year.

But it was not Izumigishi Wada Castle that I returned, but Minami Omi Seda Castle. Because he is already an adult who has opened his door, not only did he marry Miss Saori of the Honganji family, but he also quickly got several side room concubines back, and the speed of expanding the harem was faster than that of his father.

And the five sisters among them took the initiative to help incorporate, what a lucky man!

On the other hand, although there are many cute children in Kishiwada Castle, Inugozen is in a bad mood because of his only son, and the side rooms can't help but tremble. Tieshou Honxiu had to sell coolies to comfort him, and later found that the effect was outstanding - in March, the doctor confirmed that Mrs. Masamu was pregnant again after sixteen or seventeen years!

The year-long military and political campaign came to an end.

In the kingdom of the heavens, there are actually many places where soldiers are needed. It may take an army of five or six hundred thousand, plus seven or eight generals, to deal with it.

Among the many fronts that can be chosen, the focus is on attacking the Tanba coalition army, which took the lead in accepting Ashikaga Yoshiaki, and the Mori family, who finally took in Ashikaga Yoshiaki, and the general attitude has been clear enough, and there is an explanation in politics.

At least he proved his determination to the world.

I finally got home, but the Spring Festival holiday couldn't be long.

In 1577 A.D., that is, the new year of the second year of Tensho, it was the first time after the reform of the Yuan Dynasty, and in order to show the solemnity, the Tie Sho Tsuki was presented to the imperial court and prepared to hold a large-scale celebration in Kyoto.

It includes traditional ceremonies, large-scale dance and music performances, sumo wrestling, archery and horse racing, high-level elegance such as tea ceremonies, eagle hunting, swordsmanship, and so on.

It's a nightmare for the commissioners - like Ina Tadaji who almost cried when he heard about the specific mission, and it is also the spring of the commissioners - Ishida Mitsunari is full of excitement that his opponent will meet a good talent.

It is not necessarily that the latter's talent is much stronger than the former—maybe a little stronger—mainly because the two have different status and qualifications, resulting in different ideas.

In the past, Nobunaga was particularly fond of playing this hand, but the Tie Shohide didn't think so, and always felt that it was a time-consuming and laborious image project, and it should not be opened frequently if it was not necessary.

It wasn't until today that I had the conditions and needs, and I did it myself, and I realized that this was actually very fun.

Seeing many people of the same kind going together for group activities, the bustling scene is grand, and I subconsciously feel happy, and I can't help but get excited, and I am easily infected by the emotions of the group.

This may be innate human nature.

What if the event was organized by itself, and then all the participants had to pat themselves on the back and pretend to be grandchildren?

On the sixteenth day of the first lunar month, a huge venue was carefully prepared, and he stood on the paved high platform, and saw a large number of people below, full of elite geniuses from all walks of life, at least a samurai who knew how to do thousands of stones, or a wealthy merchant with a fortune of 100,000 yuan, or a high-ranking monk who mixed in Buddhism.

And these people fell to the ground like ants, crying out in fear, "See the tie of the hand!" How can people resist not being fluttering?

Quantitative change to qualitative change is such a wonderful process.

The tie has already been experienced, and no matter how subservient and flattering the one or two people are in private, the effect is always the same. If it is excessively pompous, it will be annoying.

But when thousands of elites gather and bow down in unison, even if it's just a simple salute, it doesn't feel like it's quite different.

Even, from the eyes and faces of the people in the audience, it can be seen that there are indeed many people who have a sense of awe from the bottom of their hearts because they saw the spectacular rally.

It's a little bit of a memory from a previous life.

On a whim, Hirate Honhide had the idea of expanding and repairing the Nijo Imperial Palace in Kyoto to create a castle tower or gatehouse several feet high, and then intensify the training of the army, so that the soldiers who were close to the size of the soldiers, walking in a neat step and wearing a uniform dress, marched through the majestic march, and then raised their guns and turned their heads in it, and shouted in unison, "Serve the Great Nayan!" slogan.

What a joyous thing it would be to be able to make such a military parade!

After a few minutes, and being blown by the cold wind, Hirashou realized that with the productivity and organization of this era, the idea just now was quite unrealistic.

I immediately understood why so many shrewd and capable rulers would suddenly faint because of their great achievements.

They just didn't conquer humanity!

Fortunately, he has been an ordinary person for half his life, which probably played a little role. There is no psychology of being oppressed and humiliated and eager to obtain compensation, nor does it produce the arrogance of being born noble.

After taking a few deep breaths, he finally calmed down, ordered all performances, competitions, and activities to begin, and then walked around for a moment to see how things were going.

Then it unconsciously began to swell slightly.

Takigawa Kazuyi was staring intently at the vessel in his hand, preoccupied and carefully pouring water into the kettle.

Oda Nobutada and Araki Murashige sat precariously waiting for the new tea to be brewed, and they didn't dare to take an extra sip.

Shigeharu Takenaka was so busy that he was sweating profusely, quoting scriptures from a large pile of ancient books to ensure that the ritual conformed to traditional rules.

Tokugawa Ieyasu and Takeda Katsuyori release their domesticated falcons and fight for a stray hare.

Ordering Takigawa Yiyi to be the head of tea, and Shigeji Takenaka to be a priest, is really a pearl and a secret investment, and it is a tyrannical thing.

But in this heart, why is he so happy?