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Loyalty and Glory of Li Xiu's Seven Philosophers Hosokawa Morihiro Miyake
Hosokawa Morihiro Tadashi Miyake (1563- 1645), whose real name is Xiong Chidai, was the first person of Hosokawa Morihiro, a famous diplomat in the Warring States Period. Hosokawa Morihiro is one of the most educated people in Oda's regime. Influenced by him, Tadashi is also an elegant warrior. Zhongxing's wife is Akechi Mitsuhide's daughter, but after Guangxiu launched the change of Benneng Temple, Hosokawa Morihiro and his son saw the situation clearly, refused Guangxiu's persuasion to join them, threw themselves at herself and took refuge in Yuchai Xiuji. ZTE followed Hideyoshi to Kyushu and Odahara, and participated in the invasion of Korea. After Hideyoshi's death, as a member of the military commanders, he stood on the side of Tokugawa and participated in the Guanyuan War as one of the main forces. After the war, he received 399,000 stones in his small warehouse at the age of 83. He was a very clever man who went with the flow in the troubled times of the Warring States.

ZTE may be the only time in his life that he showed disobedience to his master, which is also related to Li Xiu. When Hideyoshi expressed obvious dissatisfaction and malice to Li Xiu, he did not shy away and made a special trip to escort his teacher Li Xiu back to Jiemachi. This military commander, who saw through the cold world and was cautious all his life, showed a selfless and noble side in his feelings for Li Xiu.