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Who did Akechi Mitsuhide launch the change of Benneng Temple in the History of the Warring States in Japan? Do Tianzhen weavers want to expand to Europe?
First of all, I don't think you should look down on the Japanese who describe people as Japanese provinces. For more than two thousand years, Japan has never belonged to China. . . Second, you shouldn't ask this question just because you saw a movie about a family. Then I saw the Warring States Self-Defense Forces, and I didn't say that Saitō Dō san masturbated in bulletproof vests. . . On your question, why did Akechi Mitsuhide create this temple incident? First, when Guangxiu attacked Bashang City, he used a maid to pretend to be his mother and went to Bashang City to surrender. Nobunaga was exposed and killed the Hatano brothers. Second, when Guangxiu was banned after Nagano, he told his colleagues that "it was all our own efforts", and Nobuka, who was passing by, heard it and gave him a good beating. Third, when Guangxiu entertained Tokugawa Ieyasu in Antu, he carved the stair railing into the shape of a faucet. Walking said: "It's too grand for Tokugawa, so how can the emperor show that he is taller than Tokugawa when he comes?" (Antu City was built for the emperor. Nobunaga had sent Hideyoshi and Niwa Nagahide to build a city in Shishan Temple, now Osaka. Fourthly, Guangxiu misunderstood Nobunaga's intention of being deprived of his territory and switching to Japan, thinking that Nobunaga was trying to embarrass him. Fifth, Nobunaga burned down Liyan Temple, attacked Ashikaga's house, and used Asakura's skull to make wine glasses for Asawells, which made all the ministers unhappy. . . Another point is that Guangxiu was influenced by three knives during Saitō Dō san's period, and he highly praised the name General. He thinks he must be a general who conquered foreigners. Because of this, he had to go to Kyoto to find the general and get to know Fujitsu of Hosokawa Morihiro, who stole the lamp oil, for the reason that the general family went to asakura's house to travel. Seeing Nobunaga will unify the world, it is estimated that he can't sit still. Maybe he thinks that if Nobunaga is killed and takes over his power at this time, he will definitely become a general. However, even if Yoshida would recognize a person who is stronger than Nobunaga as the leader, he would not recognize Guangxiu, a coward who attacked Nobunaga with 1 1000 people. The following reasons are omitted. . . Look at the process again. After Guangxiu killed Nobunaga, he turned to Tanigai's family in the south for help, but Tanigai was very grateful, because Nobunaga helped them defeat Songchang, recapture the territory and refused to rebel. Hiroyuki wanted to turn to her daughter's husband's family, Hosokawa Fujitsu, but the Hosokawa Fujitsu family was driven away by Ashikaga Yoshiaki, and when they had no food to eat, they were woven by Maeji Oda, so they were so grateful and refused to resist, which was really unforgettable. Guangxiu has peed his pants by this time. . . Let me talk about Nobuyuki Oda's views on Europe. . . Japan is separated from the United States in the east and Asia in the west. It is impossible to fight Europe. . . Nobunaga respects Daming and uses Yongle Bao Tong as his national flag, so Nobunaga will definitely not go to Asia. . . At that time nobunaga didn't know that he could cross the Pacific Ocean to America, and then cross the Atlantic Ocean to fight Europe (think for yourself). . . With the strength of the Japanese navy, before crossing the Pacific Ocean, they all died of old age. . . During the Yuan Army's invasion of Japan, Japan didn't even have a warship, and the largest warship was used for fishing. You see, the Japanese simply don't have the strength to fight overseas. . . Nobunaga is a materialist. Although he seems to be an idealist, he has a very accurate grasp of details, such as how to deploy troops, how to set tariffs, and how to dispatch materials. It is precisely because of this that he was able to defeat Nobunaga's encirclement network twice. He wiped out forces such as Hexagon, Asai, asakura, Ashikaga, Hatano, Takeda and Hong Anzhi. Chosokabe will be killed by Xin Zhong and Chang Xiu in the south. At Benye Temple in the early hours of the morning, Sassa Narimasa had begun to attack Yujincheng, and Tian Shigu, a new land in the east, also took refuge in Oda's family. It can be said that Nobunaga already owns most of Sugiyama's territory. . . That's too far from the point. . . Speaking of Nobunaga's personal problems, Nobunaga likes Europeans, allows Flores to preach in Kyoto, and also likes African blacks sent by European businessmen. He also likes European technology such as pocket watches and globes, so he should be very yearning for Europe. More rationally, maybe he wants to extend Japanese technology to Europe. He wore a European breastplate, a Red Velvet cloak and a European feather cap. So theoretically, nobunaga. . . About Toyotomi Hideyoshi, he really wants to conquer Daming. When did this idea come into being? This was put forward when he invaded Korea for the first time and occupied the whole Korean peninsula. According to documents, Toyotomi Hideyoshi wanted to classify the "ten countries" around the capital as "imperial countries", but he wanted to build the capital in Ningbo and attack India. I don't know where you saw it. If you have seen it in movies, I really admire you for believing everything. Did you take part in grabbing mung beans and iodized salt? . . Later, Li of the Ming Dynasty led 40,000 people to wipe out the Japanese army of 10, with more than 10,000 people. But when he attacked Busan, he was very depressed and began to make peace tomorrow. . . Because North Korea wanted to recover the South Silk Road, the Ming Dynasty sent a special envoy to make Hideyoshi king of Japan. Hideyoshi was furious and tore up the contract. This was the second attack on North Korea, but this time they completely failed. . . After the defeat of the first Korean War, Toyotomi Hideyoshi completely lost the idea of expanding its territory again. According to Japan's national conditions at that time, it was impossible for the Japanese to have the ambition to devour the world. . .