Chapter 386 The Importance of Seats
For the scene just now, although Hidebo said that he saw it, he didn't care about it, and he regarded it as some unhappiness caused by the struggle between the daimyos. ~With~Dream~Small~Say~щ~Suimеng~LāAt this moment, he looked around, and saw that the two rows of daimyo on the left and right of the hall were sitting in a precarious position, looking at himself respectfully, and this scene couldn't help but make him feel a lot of emotion.
After careful discussion with Fujido Takatora, Hideho finally decided to control the number of daimyo in the hall at forty, that is, twenty on the left and right. Among them, the top ten daimyo on the left-hand side of Hideho are:
The chief, Fujido Takatora, although he did not lead an army out of battle, but as Hidebo's most trusted retainer, Hinohara gave advice to Hideho in the first battle, and repeatedly made strange plans, so that Hideho could sit in the camp with peace of mind and strategize, so he was regarded by Hideho as the first hero of this expedition.
The second seat, Shimazu Yoshihiro, led the Shimazu army to fight in northern Sichuan, and Kuroda Nagamasa shared a contribution to the invasion of Wakamatsumoma Maru, although the Shimazu clan rebelled in Kyushu, but Hideto said first, this banquet is only for the battle of Hinohara, and other matters will be discussed after returning to Beijing, so he sits firmly in the second seat.
Sanzai, Yuki Hideyasu, turned his back on Tokugawa Ieyasu, and led his troops to resist the Tokugawa army's surprise attack on Hideho's main camp at the eastern foot of Kohinoyama Mountain, buying enough time for Hideho.
Shisei, Mori Hidemoto, stationed on the mountainside of Kohiyama, restrained the counterattack of the Yoshikawa Hiroie, and later served as the main force to resist the Tokugawa army forward, and killed Honda Tadamasa in the pursuit battle the next day, and as Hideho's brother-in-law, his status was not low.
Wuxi, Fukushima Takayoshi, is not only the son of Fukushima Masanori's brother Fukushima Takaharu, but also the adopted son of Fujido Takatora, this time as the main force of the Yubara battlefield, successfully resisted the many attacks of the Tokugawa army, and dragged Sakakiwara Yasumasa to the south in Yubara to support Ieyasu, and also made great achievements in the pursuit battle, and was one of the eight ministers of Yamato, and it is very reasonable to sit here.
Rokushi, Konishi Yukinaga, mainly participated in the attack on Wakamatsu Castle in northern Sichuan, and successfully persuaded Tanaka Yoshimasa to turn against the water, and then persuaded Uesugi Kagekatsu to surrender, successfully ending the battle in northern Sichuan.
Seven seats, Kawajiri Hidenaga, one of the Shinano people, his father Kawajiri Hidetaka was a powerful daimyo of Oda Nobunaga's defense side, although he is currently only a small daimyo with 10,000 koku, but this time he and Nasu Zikichi worked together to destroy the Tokugawa family's Ii Akabei, designed to kill Ii Naomasa, and then killed Torii Tadamasa in the pursuit battle, such a prominent feat, plus surrendered to Hideho before the war, so he became the only small daimyo in the first twenty seats.
Eight seats, Kato Yoshiaki, one of the seven guns of Shidaku, this time followed the Wasuka housekeeper to fight Utagawaso, although he did not have much achievement, but with his pre-war status and performance in the "Ukita Riot", he was placed in this position by Hideho with special care.
Nine seats, Aoki Toshiki, one of the eight ministers of Yamato, followed Shima Kiyoko to monitor the various daimyo in northern Sichuan, and then went south to pursue the Tokugawa army together, without much achievement, but as an important minister of the Yamato Toyotomi clan, he was also included in the top ten seats.
Ten seats, Hosokawa Tadashi, in Kyushu, Tanba, Kamiso combined with the leader of the 390,000 koku, although the performance of this battle was mediocre, but considering that the Hosokawa clan will still be useful in the future, and his retainers stubbornly defended the castle with a pestle, defusing Kuroda Rusui's offensive, so it was barely included in the top ten.
The daimyo on the right hand side of Hideho are as follows:
Although the chief, Shima Kiyoko, was not officially appointed, Hideho already regarded him as the general of the Toyotomi coalition in northern Sichuan, and he commanded and performed well during the siege of Wakamatsu Castle and the southward support, and he was also an important minister under Hideho and Fujido Takatora, so it was beyond reproach to sit in the chief.
The second seat, Kuroda Nagamasa, was given the second seat because he shared the victory of the castle with Shimazu Yoshihiro, and was also criticized for Kuroda Rusui's rebellion in Kyushu, but Hideho had already said that the banquet was only for the Battle of Hinohara, so he was able to sit firmly.
Three seats, Fukushima Masanori, Hinohara in the first battle of Hideho relied on the most relied on general, directly defeated the Tokugawa army forward and many counterattacks, forced the Tokugawa army to change generals several times, in terms of bravery and martial arts, but before the war Hidebo said first, the city breaker has a great credit, so he deigned to the three seats, which is also one of the reasons why he was unhappy and argued with the Wasuka housekeeper.
Four seats, Wasuka housekeeping, the second general of the fourth ** regiment, Utagawa Zhuang and Hinohara performed well on the battlefield, and he was an old minister of the Toyotomi clan, and he was in harmony with Hidebo, so he sat in the four seats.
Goshi, Kyogoku Takaji, Hideho's brother-in-law, although he was once captured by Ii Naomasa, but he did not ask the Kyogoku army to surrender, and then he was also very heroic in the battle, although he did not have too significant merits, but with his position in the Toyotomi regime and Yodohime's relationship, it is reasonable to sit in Goza.
Rokuza, Nasu Shikichi, one of the eight ministers of Yamato, led the army to destroy the main force of Ii Chibei, and then heroically blocked the retreat of the main force of the Tokugawa army in the pursuit battle, buying precious time for the arrival of the army, and it was well deserved to sit in the six seats.
Seven seats, Mori Katsunobu, one of the daimyo of the Kyushu Army, suffered a heavy defeat at Furukawa Shrine by the Tokugawa army and the rebellion of Nagamune and my tribe, and lost two sons as a result, and retreated to Utagawaso to continue the battle, although the later battle achievements were mediocre, but out of sympathy and appreciation for his failure to surrender in the face of Tokugawa Ieyasu's coercion, Hideho included it in the first twenty seats.
Eight seats, Ikoma Qinmasa, one of the three elders, followed the fourth ** regiment this time with a mediocre record, but because of his status in the Toyotomi regime, and considering his close relationship with Ishida Mitsunari, Hidebo decided to arrange it in the top ten, which can be regarded as a show of goodwill to Sansei.
Nine seats, Kobayakawa Hideaki, has 13,000 troops, but in addition to taking the opportunity to occupy Inomata Village, there are no other significant achievements, and the position is unclear for a while, which makes Hideho very vigilant, but remembering that he was Hideyoshi's adopted son, he was reluctantly arranged here, as for the specific disposal, he will have to wait until he returns to Beijing to make a decision.
Ten seats, the Makabe clan, the Satake clan's retainers, this time led three thousand Satake troops to follow Hideho to attack Aizu, the performance on the battlefield was acceptable, and Hidebo had other plans for the Makabe Sect, so on the surface let him sit in the tenth seat instead of Satake Yoshinobu, of course, this cannot be regarded as an affirmation of Satake's merits.
On the other hand, several daimyo who were defeated during the conquest of Aizu, among them Uesugi Keikatsu sat in the sixteenth seat on the right-hand side, and Tokugawa Ieyasu sat in the eighteenth seat, and the two daimyo were the head of the Go-Hojo clan, the Hojo clan Mori (who participated in the battle as a clan, withstood Okuhira Iemasa's attack and forced the landing of Sanada Nobuyuki in the pursuit battle) and Tanaka Yoshimasa, who defected twice. As for the other daimyos, I won't go into them here.