Books (novels and essays) Japanese literature The plot of Masamune Sekigahara in Ou, the knowledge of Kanetsugu, and the bravery of Yoshimitsu

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 奥羽関ケ原 政宗の謀、兼続の知、義光の勇
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Item number: BN132558
Released date: 28 Feb 2018

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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
Is it the Eastern Army (Ieyasu) or the Western Army (Mitsunari)? It approaches the truth of the decisions made by the three parties in the crisis of the family's survival! Based on the latest historical materials, this is a novel on the history of the long 編歴 period that vividly describes the "northern Sekigahara". The conflict between Ieyasu TOKUGAWA and Mitsunari ISHIDA became decisive and took a sudden turn. Ieyasu went to Aizu to defeat Kagekatsu UESUGI, who was the spearhead of the anti-Tokugawa family. Toshimasu, Masamune DATE gambled on the future of the Date family to Ieyasu, and Mogami Yoshiaki, who had his beloved daughter Komahime executed by Hideyoshi, also joined the Eastern Army. In order to reward the favors of Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI, Naoe Kanetsugu, a senior vassal of the Uesugi family, dynamically depicted the Battle of Ou (the Siege of Shiroishi Castle, the Battle of Hasedo Castle, the Battle of Yanagawa Castle and the Battle of Fukushima Castle), which had occurred almost at the same time as the Battle of Sekigahara, from the viewpoint of three busho (Japanese military commanders) representing Ou, namely Masamune DATE, Naoe Kanetsugu and Mogami Yoshiaki, who raised the flag of the Western Army in response to Mitsunari. He described the Battle of Ou (the Battle of Ou) (the Siege of Osaka, the Battle of Kyoto, the Battle of Osaka and the Battle of Edo), which had occurred almost at the same time as the Battle of Sekigahara. Kanetsugu dislikes a man named Masamune DATE. He sells his kobi to powerful men. First of all, when Hideyoshi is in bed, he does not have the means to buy Ieyasu and his favor. Yet, he has a lot in his stomach. From the time of Hideyoshi's reign, Yoshimitsu and other feudal lords in the Ou region such as Yoshiaki were given a chance to rely on Ieyasu. From the time of Hideyoshi's reign, Yoshimitsu's retainer was Ieyasu.' From the time of Hideyoshi's reign, there was nothing Duke Kang of Qi