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Fifty years on earth are nothing compared to heaven and earth

They are nothing but a small thing

Looking at the world, dreams are like water

If you let your life go once, you will be destroyed immediately

This is the seed of Bodhi, and the feeling of regret is full of your heart

If you go to Kyoto right now, if you see the head of Lord Dunsheng

Looking at the world, there is no immortal person in the sea and the sky

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This is the work of the Noh drama "Atsumori" by Kowamai Sung by Tian Nobunaga before the Battle of Okehama

Fifty Years in the World

The past is like a dream

There is life and death

A strong man has no regrets 2. Oda Nobunaga's famous sayings

"Nobunaga's Chronicle" records: On the day before the Battle of Okehazama, that is, on May 18, Nobunaga The commander did not hold a military meeting. After chatting, he ordered his retainers to go home and sleep that night. But before dawn on the 19th, he suddenly decided to send troops. He first danced a Japanese dance featuring Taira Atsumori as the protagonist. There is a lyrics in the song: "Fifty years of life are compared with the heaven and earth for a long time, like a dream and an illusion. How can those who live once be immortal?" ?”

At dawn on June 2, 1582 (Tensho 10), Oda Nobunaga’s subordinate Akechi Mitsuhide led a 13,000-strong Guards Division to rebel and directly attacked the accommodation. Oda Nobunaga of Honnoji Temple in Kyoto. Oda Nobunaga only had more than a hundred people with him, so he was completely helpless. Oda Nobunaga knew that the situation was over, so he locked himself in his room and committed suicide at the age of 49. Before ending his life, he placed his most beloved tea utensil beside him and set it on fire, along with his body, hair and skin, which were reduced to ashes in the flames. Oda Nobunaga's life is just like his favorite song: "Fifty years of life are like a dream and an illusion compared with the heaven and earth. How can those who live once be immortal? 3. Oda Nobunaga How many famous sayings are there

And Nobunaga’s belief in Tenkabubu

Tenkabubu is a political theory proposed by Oda Nobunaga, a famous figure in the Warring States Period of Japan. Literally explained, Tenkabubu. Bu Wu means "spreading force throughout the world". Ten Kabu Wu is usually interpreted as "taking the world with force", but in recent studies, it is mostly interpreted as "dominating the world with the power of the samurai family". When the location was renamed Gifu, the seal of "Tenkai Bubu" was used. The name Gifu was taken from the ancient Chinese meaning that King Wen of Zhou used Qishan as his base and would rule the world in the future. This can give a glimpse of Nobunaga's future ambitions. Gifu was used as a base to launch the 15-year journey to unify Japan.

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