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What is the real identity of Yixiu?
Son of Emperor Komatsu.

Yixiu's father was the late Emperor Komatsu in the Southern and Northern Dynasties in Japan, and his mother was the daughter of Hinayana Hinayana and the attendant of Fujiwara's daughter Fujiwara. At that time, under the rule of shogunate general Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, Japan ended the confrontation between the North and the South for more than 60 years, and the center of political power shifted from Kamakura to Kyoto, which was the so-called Muromachi era.

Because Yixiu's mother was Fujiwara, the defeated minister of the Southern Dynasties, Ashikaga's fierce light forced Emperor Komatsu to expel her from the court. Ashikaga Yoshimitsu ordered a break to become a monk in Kyoto and ankokuji at an early age, so as to avoid future generations. Yixiu was never treated as a prince, nor did he call himself a prince. His father called him into the palace several times during his reign.

After expanding the information, Emperor Komatsu

Emperor Hou Xiaosong is the eldest son of Emperor Hou Rongyuan. /kloc-0 was made emperor in 382 and abdicated in 14 12. Monk Yixiu is said to be his illegitimate child. 1392, after the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Kameyama accepted ashikaga yoshimitsu's terms and returned the artifact to the Northern Dynasties, thus ending the division between the North and the South.

14 12 In August, the late master Komatsu gave way to the prince who was 12 years old and was honored as the emperor.

After the reunification of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu did not fulfill his original promise, that is, he still restored the tradition of the Imperial Academy and the Ming School. The royal family, officials and soldiers in the Southern Dynasties were extremely indignant, and Emperor Kameyama later regretted it. 14 10, Kameyama escaped from Kyoto, and the Southern Dynasty was established again in Yoshino Mountain Area, which was called the Post-Southern Dynasty in history.

Descendants of the Southern Dynasties royal family and courtiers continued to struggle for nearly half a century in order to restore their old businesses. 1In September of 443, a group of powerful people sneaked into the palace and snatched the Excalibur and the Seal of God, thus supporting the Emperor Yin of the Southern Dynasties to confront the shogunate. After the defeat, many descendants of the royal family in the Southern Dynasties were killed. 1457, another similar incident involved the almost extinct royal family of the Southern Dynasties.

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