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What influence did Tokugawa Ieyasu's patience have on Japan, modern Japan (Meiji Restoration), World War II and now?
When the relationship between Dangjiakang and Nobunaga was very sinister, Konka once asked his wife, what should you do if she was killed by Nobunaga? My wife said I should kill myself with my children and go with you. Konka told his wife that in that case, all future generations would die. Who will avenge and inherit the family business? Even if I am a prostitute, I have to raise my child and train him to be an adult, so that my blood and spirit can continue.

After the defeat of World War II, the emperor ordered surrender and saved the people from the extinction of the whole people. When MacArthur led American soldiers to dominate the islands, there were indeed many Japanese women who sold themselves to American soldiers who killed their husbands and fathers in order to raise their children. As a result, Japan rose rapidly again after experiencing such a huge, thorough and devastating failure. I think this is the embodiment of Konka spirit.

I have to say that this spirit in Japan is gradually fading, and forbearance is gradually becoming numb. For the Japanese nation, it is time to decide life and death in an invisible place.