After fifty years of living in this world, the past seems like a dream. There is life and death, so what regrets does a strong man have?
2. Only by having the determination to die can one's career flourish.
3. Remembering this life does not mean that you cannot forget what happened during your lifetime. The white dew on the leaves, the crescent moon in the water. Singing about the flowers of the capital, they are seduced by the wind of impermanence before their glory. Playing with the moon in the south tower, this generation disappears like floating clouds in the dusk... Fifty years of life... Compared with the next world, it is like a dream and illusion. Having once enjoyed this life, how can there be any reason for immortality... "Dun Sheng"
4. Fifty years in the human world are nothing but a small thing compared to heaven. Looking at the world, dreams are like water. If you live for a moment, you will be destroyed immediately.
5. Life spans fifty years, compared with heaven and earth, it is like a dream and an illusion. How can those who live once be immortal?
6. Looking at the world, there is no one who is immortal within the sea and the sky.
7. You have to find work by yourself and discover it by yourself.
8. If you go to Kyoto now, if you see the head of Atsumei!
9. If you just passively accept the job, then you are just a soldier.
10. Life spans fifty years, compared with heaven and earth, it is like a dream and an illusion; for those who are alive once, how can there be immortality?
11. The only way is to fight desperately. Only by living can the light of life bloom.
12. Concentrate your firepower and don’t do unnecessary things.
13. The so-called smart people are good at reverse thinking.
14. Life is once in a while, and the same year will come and go.
15. This is the seed of Bodhi, and the feeling of annoyance fills the heart.
Oda Nobunaga (Japanese: おだのぶなが, English: Oda Nobunag, June 23, 1534 - June 21, 1582), a young Master Yoshi, was born in Owari Province (now Ai In the western part of the prefecture) Katsuhata Castle (I say Na Furuno Castle), a famous general and politician in Japan's Warring States Period, a daimyo in the Azuchi Momoyama Period, and one of the "Three Heroes of Japan's Warring States Period".
Oda Nobunaga was originally a minor daimyo of the Owari Kingdom. He later became famous in Japan after defeating Imagawa Yoshimoto's army in the Battle of Okehazama. He later became famous in Japan through Ashikaga Yoshiaki, the last general who supported the Muromachi shogunate. Taking advantage of the situation, Shangluo (the separatist forces led their troops to Kyoto) gradually took control of Kyoto, defeated all the powerful rival daimyo one by one, and controlled more than half of Japan's territory. He implemented innovative policies such as the extensive use of muskets, separated soldiers and peasants, encouraged free trade, rectified transportation routes, etc., and opened up the path to modernization in Japan. He successfully controlled the political and cultural core areas of Japan, mainly the Kinki region, and organized the organization The Tian family became the most powerful daimyo in the middle and late Warring States Period of Japan.
Oda Nobunaga overthrew the Muromachi shogunate, which had nominally governed Japan for more than 200 years, from the 11th year of Eiroku (1568) to the 12th year of Tensho (1582), and brought about the Onin Rebellion. The troubled times of the Warring States Period that lasted for more than a hundred years are coming to an end. However, on the eve of the unification of Japan, he was betrayed and committed suicide by his close retainer Akechi Mitsuhide during the Honnoji Incident in Kyoto. But his body was never found, making it even more legendary. Oda Nobunaga was voted by the Japanese people as "the number one Japanese favorite historical figure in 2014".