Chapter 003: Luck

Let's talk about the real ending of the Imagawa clan.

During the Warring States period in Japan, men's face was sometimes very important, and sometimes it could be very secondary. The most concentrated expression of face is the man's name, and you must know that the Japanese who had a name at that time had a certain social status. However, forcing others to change their names is a very face-saving practice and not giving others face. I've always thought that forcing someone to change their name is a very idiotic thing, which is far less affordable than directly destroying the other person. But the Japanese have always enjoyed it, for example, our Ieyasu was forced by Imagawa Yoshimoto to change his name to Matsudaira Motoyasu when he was a hostage in the Imagawa family, and the word Yuan is that Imagawa Yoshimoto imposed the Yuan in his name on Ieyasu. There are those who are forced to change their names, and there are those who take the initiative to change their names, and the motives of these people are more complicated, but I know that there is one person who must be out of fear, and this person is Imagawa Shin.

Although in this wonderful troubled time, the powerful Oda Nobunaga died, Toyotomi Hideyoshi died, and Takeda Shingen died. But the stupid Imagawa clan really lived until the establishment of the shogunate, and it still existed as a nobleman until the Meiji Restoration in modern times, but at that time, the Imagawa family, which was canonized by the emperor himself, was no longer Imagawa, but Shinagawa. It turns out that Ieyasu does not seem to have any intention of taking revenge on the Imagawa clan, and after seeking to conquer the world, he will govern the country in peace. But if you don't retaliate against others, it doesn't mean that others don't think that you won't retaliate against him, and the Imagawa clan is really such a person.

Shizhen's mental activity should be like this:, Tokugawa has got the world, and when this is over, he will definitely make trouble for me, and I have to do something. So he changed his name to Shinagawa Shima, and I think Ieyasu shouldn't have time to deal with this idiot at this time, he has just become the de facto supreme ruler of the country, and he has too much to do. However, Imagawa Shin changed his name at this time and angrily brushed his sense of existence, which still attracted the attention of Keieyasu, and he gave the ronin Shinagawa Shin a fief, making Shin a nobleman, and letting Shin continue the glory of the Imagawa clan...... Hehe, glory, this is so ironic, the Imagawa family is gone, and it's still glorious? I think the most terrifying torture is not the destruction of ** but the entanglement of the spirit, the kind of entanglement and panic before the name change, and the humiliation and ridicule suffered when he was canonized, these things can completely force a samurai to seppuku, but a fool is a fool, he doesn't have the courage to seppuku, but his heart has actually been seppuku...... This is the real tragedy, as a samurai, there is no samurai consciousness and spirit. (Of course, if you want to say that this is a stupid person, I can't help it)

Hehe, you wanted me to be your son's Taiyuan Xuezhai back then, and now your son needs to pray for me to survive, hehe, he is no longer the son of the samurai Imagawa Yoshimoto, just a dog wagging his tail and begging for mercy. I think that's how Ieyasu felt when he looked at the paperwork's report.

After talking about the real ending of the Imagawa clan, let's talk about the fight between Takeda Shingen and Ieyasu.

Although such a thing as righteousness is not valuable in troubled times, it is also needed when starting a war, and there is no reason why there is no big war. This makes Takeda Shingen, who likes to fight, very unhappy, he is obviously much better than Tokugawa**, but he can't pounce on it, this feeling is very bad, in fact, this shows that in Takeda's eyes, righteousness still has a bit of weight. But in troubled times, if you preach morality with others, others may not preach morality with you, I think, at this time, Takeda can do it directly, do you still need a reason? I told you that Lao Tzu was going to you! That's why. But time didn't give Ieyasu a chance, and when Takeda Shingen got the righteousness he wanted, it was overwhelming!

In October 1572, Takeda Shingen was ordered by Ashikaga Shogun to go to Lo to defeat Oda Nobunaga (the reason for this will be discussed later). As Oda's ally, the Tokugawa family became the first target of Takeda's attack, and he could finally do a big deal, Takeda thought so, and Takeda personally led a large army from the garrison to Kyoto. Death to those who stand in my way! Tokugawa's resistance forces broke out in a fierce battle with Takeda in Mikatahara, and Mikawa's soul was awesome, and Ieyasu actually used infantry to block Takeda's cavalry. But it's only blocked, and it's only a matter of time before it barely collapses. At this time, the reinforcements of the Oda family arrived, and the general was Sakuma Nobumori, and it was interesting to say that Nobumori read it upside down, but from the performance of the same education, he was not worry-free at all, and he was a pig teammate. Pig teammates can often play a decisive role, and sure enough, Oda reinforcements and Tokugawa's own joint field forces were quickly broken through by Takeda and then collapsed.

At this time, there are many interesting records, saying that when the army was defeated, Ieyasu once shouted that he wanted to apologize for his sins (like Cao Cao crying Dian Wei), which is completely a show (politician, no way). Sure enough, the show is to be done, but the small life is more important, and then a step is needed, and Natsume Yoshinobu is a good step. As soon as Natsume-san patted Ieyasu's war horse, Ieyasu left a sentence of "I must survive" and then fled to the city without looking back............ This time was no exception, Natsume Yoshinobu, a pure believer in the sect, died in battle to cover the retreat of the lord. And Natsume's death in battle also proves his loyalty to his faith, sincerity to his faith, and loyalty to his lord.

Ieyasu fled back to Jucheng without stopping, and it is said that he pulled a lump of hot horses on horseback because of his excessive shock and nervousness, and he did not know how the horse felt. At this time, there were no available soldiers in the city, but Ieyasu opened the gates of the city widely, saying that he would wait for Natsume Yoshinobu to return. This is more, don't you know if big brother Natsume can come back? So there's a reason why Ieyasu did it. Soon after Ieyasu returned to Jucheng, Takeda's pursuing troops arrived, led by the fierce generals Yamayama Shokei and Maba Shinbo, do you know the role of opening the city gate? Scare people! Empty City Scheme! As early as the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang played this, and as a result, Sima Yi withdrew from the army, of course, I personally think that Sima Yi knew that Zhuge Liang was playing an empty city plan, and the reason why he withdrew from the army and left Zhuge Liang alive was because he knew that if he killed Zhuge Liang, he would immediately be cleaned up by Cao Wei (the cunning rabbit died, and the lackeys cooked), and Zhuge Liang also knew Sima Yi's little Jiujiu, so he co-starred in a play and gave Sima Yi a step (after all, he couldn't quit for no reason). Obviously, the level of those people in our Three Kingdoms period was quite high. But I think that a fierce general like Yamachiyama Shojing will not have too high intelligence (because of the fierce general), so his retreat was obviously frightened by Tokugawa...... Fuck Tokugawa Ieyasu, this bastard wants to yin me, I won't be fooled and withdraw my troops! Shan Shan thinks so......

When Tokugawa Ieyasu watched the Takeda army retreat. His heart relaxed a little, and he had to move because at this time Ieyasu's castle (equivalent to the capital) was at the forefront of the war. In this way, Ieyasu gave up the territory of Enoe and returned to Mikawa. History is known as the defeat of the three rivers.

In countless novels, the protagonist has a halo and a plug-in, and it is clear that Ieyasu is the protagonist in the pen of this crappy author of history, so when Ieyasu thinks that he is about to finish. One man died of illness...... This person is ready to do a big job (obviously for the tiger, killing a domestic cat-level opponent like Ieyasu has no sense of accomplishment, and if you want to do it, you have to do the sixth day demon king Oda Nobunaga) Kai Tiger Takeda Shingen...... You must know that in the feudal era, the death of the supreme leader was a very troublesome thing, especially this sudden death of illness......

Ieyasu's luck was really good, good